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As per the new orders, not more than 50 people will not be allowed entry into any religious place at a time.
Activities concerned with social, political, sports, entertainment, academic and cultural festivals and other gatherings won t be allowed without prior permission from the district administration.
New Delhi: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath-led government in Uttar Pradesh has decided to impose Section 144 in Gautam Budh Nagar (Noida) from July 10 till August 30 as part of the district’s COVID-19 protection measures.
The decision to impose Section 144 comes ahead of upcoming religious festivals, including Shivratri, Raksha Bandhan, Bakri-Eid, Janmashtami and Muharram, during which there is a possibility of a threat to peace and law and order by anti-social elements.
Uttar Pradesh relaxes night curfew timings as COVID-19 cases decline, check details
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Noida imposes Section 144 till August 30 ahead of Shivratri Bakri-Eid Covid curbs
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Rural western Uttar Pradesh grapples with Covid-19
By IANS |
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Fri, May 7 2021 19:06 IST |
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Lucknow, May 7 : After the spread of Covid-19 in urban pockets, the infection is gathering pace across rural areas in western Uttar Pradesh with villages in Muzaffarnagar district being the worst-hit. However, the number of villages impacted is yet to be officially included in the data compiled by the state government.
After the recent UP panchayat elections, the situation in the villages has worsened resulting in a large number of deaths. Most of the people are suffering from high fever. People are also facing breathing problems in certain areas. Patients infected with the virus have not yet been tested in most rural areas. Their overall health condition would be known only after undergoing testing.
Covid now spreads to rural areas of UP, Muzaffarnagar district worst hit
The number of newly infected Covid-19 patients has been more during the last two to three days in different districts of western Uttar Pradesh
Friday May 7, 2021 8:10 PM, IANS
Lucknow: After the spread of Covid-19 in urban pockets, the infection is gathering pace across rural areas in western Uttar Pradesh with villages in Muzaffarnagar district being the worst-hit.
However, the number of villages impacted is yet to be officially included in the data compiled by the state government.
After the recent UP panchayat elections, the situation in the villages has worsened resulting in a large number of deaths. Most of the people are suffering from high fever.