new Delhi: After all, from today the restrictions related to Corona in the country have been abolished. However, the norms of wearing of face mask and social distancing will continue uninterrupted. Let us tell you that on Wednesday, the Union Home Ministry had imposed some big and important restrictions in this regard by the Modi government in March 2020 to deal with the corona epidemic.
After 2 years, restrictions related to corona epidemic ended
It may be known that on March 24, 2020, for the first time, orders and guidelines were issued under the Disaster Management Act, (DM Act) 2005 for the prevention of corona in the country. Also these were modified on different occasions in turn. Also, after the current order expires on March 31, no further order will be issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, it has also been told.
Delhi: Now there will be no fine for not applying mask
In this sequence, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) decided on Thursday that no fine will be imposed for not wearing masks in public places in the national capital. However, DDMA may later issue an advisory asking people to wear masks in crowded places. It is worth noting that at present this fine in Delhi is Rs 500. However, this does not mean that the Delhi government supports people who do not wear masks. Intensive campaign will also be launched to promote wearing of masks.
Maharashtra: Wearing mask is no longer mandatory, know more rules
Here now in Maharashtra too, the government has decided to remove all the corona restrictions from tomorrow i.e. Saturday, April 2. Due to this, now Gudhi Padwa and other things will be celebrated with great pomp in the state tomorrow. In this sequence, according to the decision of the Government of Maharashtra, it will not be mandatory to wear a mask in the state, but wearing it will be completely voluntary. Whereas there is no longer any limit on attendance in educational institutions including hotels, parks, gyms, cinemas. There will also be no special limit for attendance in the state for weddings or family functions, functions including funerals.
New rules are like this from April 2
- All corona restrictions are ending in Maharashtra from April 2.
- Now Gudhi Padwa procession, Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Jayanti will be celebrated with great pomp.
- According to the central government, however, it is necessary to wear a mask and follow social distancing.
- Wearing a mask is not mandatory in Maharashtra but it is definitely optional.
- No limit on attendance in hotels, parks, gyms, cinemas, educational institutions.
- There will be no limit on attendance at weddings or family functions, functions, funerals.