Surat (Gujarat) [India], June 27 (ANI): As the COVID-19 cases continue to rise across the country, Surat Municipal Corporation on Saturday said that a case of Delta Plus variant was confirmed in a person who tested positive for COVID-19 on April 1.
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SURAT: In the wake of a rise in Covid-19 cases, the Surat Municipal Corporation on Wednesday issued a notification making seven-day home quarantine mandatory for people travelling to the city from outside Gujarat.
The notification, issued under provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, said if a person shows any symptom of the viral infection while in quarantine, he should immediately get tested. People coming to Surat city from outside Gujarat will have to undergo mandatory seven-day home quarantine and remain in isolation to prevent others at home from getting infected, the notification said.
Those violating the order will face action under Indian Penal Code Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) and provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act and the Disaster Management Act, it stated.
7-Day Home Quarantine Must For People Travelling To Surat: Civic Agency 7-Day Home Quarantine Must For People Travelling To Surat: Civic Agency COVID-19 Gujarat: The notification, issued under provisions of the Epidemic Diseases Act, said if a person shows any symptom of the viral infection while in quarantine, he should immediately get tested.
7-day home quarantine has been made mandatory for people travelling to Surat from outside Gujarat
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In the wake of a rise in COVID-19 cases, the Surat Municipal Corporation on Wednesday issued a notification making seven-day home quarantine mandatory for people travelling to the city from outside Gujarat.
Over 90 works on SMC’s agenda for last Standing Committee meeting
The Surat municipal body’s parking policy has also been included on the list. Under the policy, several roads in the city were made for paid parking and contract given to a private agency in the matter. December 10, 2020 5:15:36 am
The list also includes the work to supply water connection at Rs 500 to the consumers in the walled city areas which were pending since 2003.
In a first, more than 90 works will be discussed in the last Standing Committee meeting of the Surat Municipal Corporation on December 11, officials said.
The term of SMC’s board ends December 14 and the authorities have started the exercise to include the important pending works into the agenda of last Standing Committee, sources said. The 13-page agenda that has been prepared consist of 92 pending works, including a 10-year-old proposal to supply water to the New North zone, comprising Kosad, Mota Varach