The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) said on Monday that mass social occasions at seafronts in Mumbai will be prohibited for Chhath Puja as the danger of a third flood of the Covid illness (Covid-19) pandemic poses a potential threat.
The BMC said it will make counterfeit lakes in a few regions across the city. The provincial workplaces concerned will be answerable for making these lakes and filling them once the merriments are closed. Workplaces need to guarantee that there is no congestion in these fake constructions and all Covid-19 standards are observed.
“Considering the substantial group which for the most part assembles at seafronts in Mumbai for Chhath Puja, it would be hard to hold fast to the pandemic standards, particularly friendly separating. In this manner mass social occasions adrift fronts should be kept away from and the police office ought to guarantee that there will not be such get-togethers,” as indicated by the BMC’s amended rules.
The quantity of lovers for indoor festivals has been confined to 100. Then again, a limit of 200 individuals can participate in open air festivities.
“The cutoff for the outside services will be 50% of the limit however a limit of 200 individuals. Essentially, the cutoff for services to be held at an indoor office is 50% of the all out limit, however a limit of 100 individuals,” the rules additionally expressed.
Just those individuals who are completely inoculated are permitted to partake in mass Puja areas and warm screening must be introduced in such scenes.
The BMC said that celebrations during Chhath Puja have been limited because of Mumbai enrolling more than 1,700 Covid-19 diseases between October 1 till November 6.
The city has so far recorded 758,673 cases and 16,281 passings because of the viral illness. On Monday, the every day count stayed over the 200-mark after 206 contaminations were recorded while five additional patients passed on.