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Mysuru City Corporation (MCC) which has enforced a strict ban on storing, selling and encouraging use of plastic, are conducting raids to check the sale of the banned item regularly.
In a recent raid on a shop at Devaraja Market, the MCC authorities, who found the banned plastic being stored and sold at the shop have seized the banned products and have imposed a fine of Rs. 20,000 on shop owner Chandru. The MCC Health Department Officers, who have issued a notice to the shop owner, have warned of cancelling the Trade License, if he is again found violating the ban order.
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Fresh Kovid ban in Mysuru, Karnataka, hours after order
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“84.21 per cent of new cases have been reported from 10 states,” the Health Ministry said. (Representative)
Mysuru (Karnataka):
Mysuru Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri made a declaration of restrictions including mandatory Kovid negative certificate for tourists, the order was canceled by the Government of Karnataka the same evening.
Amid rumors of another lockdown, the deputy commissioner announced on Thursday that a negative report was mandatory to visit tourist destinations, resorts, clubs, theaters and convention halls.
However, by the evening, the order was quashed by the Principal Secretary, Department of Revenue (Disaster Management, Land and UPOR) Manjunath Prasad, who, while issuing the order, clarified that no such order should be issued by the district authorities. And only the Chief Secretary. Is authorized to do so.