Amar Ujala Network, New Delhi
Updated Sat, 21 Nov 2020 03:55 AM IST
Lieutenant Governor and Chief Minister of Delhi
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Fines of two thousand will be imposed on those who violate the rules made under the Kovid Protocol in view of the exercise to rein in Corona’s rapidly growing cases in the capital. Apart from not putting on masks, a provision has been made for spitting in public places, not following the rules of social distancing and home quarantine, and imposing fines on those who eat pan-gutkha. Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal issued the notification on Friday.
According to the order issued by the Lieutenant Governor, a fine of two thousand rupees now for not wearing masks, violating quarantine rules, not following social distance, spitting in public places, drinking gutkha in public places and consuming tobacco. Will be applied While 500 rupees were charged earlier, it has been decided to increase the vigor in view of the increasing cases of corona.
On this, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met the Lieutenant Governor on Thursday and informed him about the deteriorating situation from Corona in Delhi. During this time, the Chief Minister had talked to the Uprajyal to increase strictness. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said that a copy of the notification has been sent everywhere. These rules will be strictly followed in all districts of Delhi.
Fines of two thousand will be imposed on those who violate the rules made under the Kovid Protocol in view of the exercise to rein in Corona’s rapidly growing cases in the capital. Apart from not putting on masks, a provision has been made for spitting in public places, not following the rules of social distancing and home quarantine, and imposing fines on those who eat pan-gutkha. Delhi’s Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal issued the notification on Friday.
According to the order issued by the Lieutenant Governor, a fine of two thousand rupees now for not wearing masks, violating quarantine rules, not following social distance, spitting in public places, drinking gutkha in public places and consuming tobacco. Will be applied While 500 rupees were charged earlier, it has been decided to increase the vigor in view of the increasing cases of corona.
On this, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal met the Lieutenant Governor on Thursday and informed him about the deteriorating situation from Corona in Delhi. During this time, the Chief Minister had talked to the Uprajyal to increase strictness. Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain said that a copy of the notification has been sent everywhere. These rules will be strictly followed in all districts of Delhi.
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