New Delhi: Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Tuesday eased COVID-induced curbs in Maharashtra's capital city Mumbai.
According to the relaxations announced, amusement or theme parks, swimming pools, restaurants, theaters, natyagriha (drama theatres) and water parks can operate with 50 per cent capacity. The night curfew has also been lifted.
The beaches, gardens, and parks would be accessible to people once again during normal hours while the ban on gathering of five or more people in public at night has been removed.
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"Local tourist spots to remain open as per normal timing. Weekly Bazaars to remain open as per normal timing," reads the order.
Cultural and folk entertainment programs including `bhajan' will be allowed with 50 per cent capacity of the hall or pandal.
Marriages and competitive sports including horse-racing are allowed with 25 per cent occupancy of the venue.
"Marriages may have guests up to 25 per cent of the capacity of the open ground and banquet halls or 200, whichever is lower," the guidelines read.
(Courtesy: ANI)
Maharashtra Govt Eases Curbs In 11 Districts
This comes after the Maharashtra government issued guidelines to ease COVID-19 curbs in 11 districts of the state, including Mumbai. The state government allowed an increase in the number of guests at marriage functions, and also permitted swimming pools, water parks, theatres, and restaurants to remain open with 50 per cent capacity subject to nod of the competent authority.
After a surge COVID-19 cases last month, the state has now been recording a dip in the new infections reported daily.
The fresh guidelines issued late Monday night relaxed the curbs in 11 districts of the state where over 90 per cent of the eligible people have received the first dose of vaccine against COVID-19 and 70 per cent have received both the doses.
These 11 districts include Mumbai, Pune, Bhandara, Sindhudurg, Raigad, Ratnagiri, Satara, Sangli, Gondia, Kolhapur and Chandrapur.
As per the fresh guidelines issued by state Chief Secretary Debashish Chakrabarty, all national parks and tourist spots in the state will remain open, while spas can function at 50 per cent capacity.
There shall be no limit on the number of people to attend a funeral, as per the order.
Marriages may have guests up to 25 per cent of the capacity of the open ground and banquet halls, or 200, whichever is lower, it said with respect to the 11 districts.
However, these guidelines are applicable "either fully, or partly, only after the explicit permission of the SDMA (State Disaster Management Authority)".
The District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) may decide on restrictions on movement during the night hours between 11 pm and 5 am, opening of local tourist spots with reasonable restrictions, and opening up of the weekly markets, as per the guidelines.
(With Agency Inputs)