States »WesPosted at: Apr 4 2021 10:07AM Curfew extended in Aurangabad
Aurangabad, Apr 4 (UNI) As per the state government order, curfew has been extended in Aurangabad district under 'MISSION BEGIN AGAIN' till April 30.
The order has been issued by the District Collector's Office last night stating that the order will be partially amended as in Aurangabad district, instead of 15th April, curfew/prohibition orders are being enforced from 8 pm to 7 am till 30th April. Also, every weekend under this period will be completely prohibited (except for essential goods and services), in Aurangabad district, any person will be prohibited from communicating between 8 pm and 7 am except for essential reasons/services.
However, establishments/individuals supplying essential commodities (milk, vegetables, fruits, etc.), newspaper service, and essential services, citizens going for Covid vaccination, and their vehicles are excluded from this.
Also, the employees of the respective establishments in which the industry operates in shifts and their vehicles are excluded from the order. Wholesale Vegetable and fruit sellers should not be crowded in one place at Jadhavmandi, 41 out of 9 sleep areas in the Aurangabad area have been fixed under the supervision of ward officers.
However, these vendors are being required to strictly adhere to the Corona Prevention Rules and are being excluded in this regard.
All swimming pools, spas, gymnasiums, hotels, restaurants, permit rooms/bars, fund courts, malls, breakfast centers, etc. in Aurangabad district. Establishments will remain completely closed until April 30.
However hotels, restaurants, breakfast centers, etc. Parcel service/home delivery service will continue till 8 pm.
Consumption of food items will be prohibited at street food stalls. Only parcels will be allowed, All juice centers and Raswanti houses will be closed, only parcels will be allowed. (Until 8 p.m., Markets in Aurangabad district will be closed all week till April 30, All types of coaching classes will be completely closed until April 30th, Preference should be given to conducting scheduled meetings online.
Except for the above partial changes, all other terms and conditions in the order dated March 27 will remain in force.
Individuals, organizations, or groups who do not comply with this order will be prosecuted under Sections 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act 2005 as well as Section 188 of the IPC 1860.
It may be noted that Aurangabad district one of the worst affected in the state registered over 30000 cases and 243 fatalities during March and 1395 cases and 21 casualties in the past 24 hours.
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