Mumbai: The Christmas and Thirty First party of Mumbaikars is going to fade away this year. Fear of increasing number of Omicron patients is now haunting BMC. BMC has issued a new guideline regarding parties, in which if there is a possibility of more than 200 people coming to any function and party, then it has been made mandatory for the organizer to take permission from BMC.
In Mumbai, from Christmas to Thirty First, parties start in clubs, pubs, hotels, bars and halls. Last year, the colors of the celebration of COVID were dissolved. This time seeing the weakening of COVID, people are seen coming to the old rhythm.
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Meanwhile, the new variant of the corona virus raised the concern of BMC, in such a situation, BMC has also imposed many restrictions regarding the celebration. Earlier, if more than 1000 people are going to come to any function, then permission from BMC is mandatory for that, but according to the new circular issued on Tuesday, if there is a program in a hotel and the hotel owner or organizer claims that there is a six-foot Following the distance, if there is a scope of more than 200 people, then permission will have to be taken from the concerned ward for this. If there are more than 200 people in any function or program, then the Assistant Commissioner of the local ward will have to go there and check whether the COVID rules are being followed in the ceremony or not.
- Events/weddings/functions/party/meetings/religious or political gatherings in any hall or indoor places should not have more than 50 per cent of the capacity.
- Social distancing of six feet and following COVID guidelines is mandatory in the ceremony.
- Events/weddings/functions/party/meeting/religious or political gatherings in an open ground should not have more than 25% of the capacity. It is mandatory to follow the COVID guidelines in the ceremony.