Thane: While the Municipal Administration has appealed to the citizens to be vigilant regarding the increasing corona infection in the Thane Municipal Corporation area, the Thane Municipal Administration has also been alerted due to Thirty First. Flying squads have been formed on behalf of the Municipal Corporation, which will keep a close watch on all the hotels and restaurants in the city. A special team has been appointed for Yeur.
Commissioner Dr. Vipin Sharma has issued instructions to all the Assistant Commissioners. He has also taken a meeting. During this, Additional Commissioner of Municipal Corporation (1) Sandeep Malvi, Deputy Commissioner Maruti Khodke, Ashok Burpalle, Assistant Commissioner Mahesh Aher, Health Officer Bhimrao Jadhav, Deputy Commissioner in-charge Shankar Patole and other officers were present. The state government has allowed shops to remain open till 11 pm and hotels till 12 pm.
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Hotels will be fined
Special flying squads have been formed in the city to ensure that shops and hotels do not remain open beyond the stipulated time. Fines will be imposed on shops and hotels that start after the stipulated time. Monitoring is being done by the flying squad since Thursday night and action has been initiated against the establishment in case the hotel and restaurant have more than 50 per cent capacity. In view of the infection of Corona, the administration may also ban celebrating or bursting firecrackers at night on the occasion of Thirty First.
There will be a ban on celebrating by gathering
Action can be taken against those who burst crackers. Because, on the occasion of Thirty First, a large number of people go out at night to celebrate. Party with friends or in the society premises. Let us tell you that by visiting various hotels, they dance and sing and do fireworks. Apart from this, Thanekar goes to nightclubs, pubs, bars, restaurants to celebrate, due to which crowds gather there. In view of all this, the administration has decided to be vigilant so that the corona infection does not increase further in Thane. Therefore, from now on, it has been decided at the administrative level that this time there will be a ban on celebrating the gathering at various ponds in any public places and even in societies on the last day of the year.
Police can take action
Police can take action against those who violate the rules. The raids are going to be taken on the imposition of curfew and overcrowding from 11 am to 6 am in the night. However, prohibitory orders have also been imposed by Thane Police and orders have been issued by Police Commissioner Jaijit Singh and blockade is being done from place to place by the police. Thane Police is also alert and is busy in getting the rules of lockdown to be followed.