Rule in force from April 10 to 20
Mysore/Mysuru: Anticipating a heavy footfall of tourists to Mysuru due to many holidays next week, the District Administration has made it mandatory to produce
COVID-negative certificate (RT-PCR test negative report) not older than 72 hours for those who wish to visit tourist places, resorts, convention halls / party halls, recreation clubs or cinema halls. Those who fail to produce negative report will be denied entry.
This rule will be in force from April 10 to 20 in the wake of sudden increase in Coronavirus positive cases in the last fortnight. Even tourists/people entering to Mysuru from Bengaluru must produce RT-PCR test report or else they will have to undergo Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) or RT-PCR test at over 30 testing centres in Mysuru. However, no check-posts will be set up on Mysuru-Mandya District border to check visitors as it is only an advisory, said Deputy Commissioner Rohini Sindhuri.
Traffic police get friendly as new guidelines come into effect
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April 01, 2021 19:27 IST
They have been told to be polite with the public and not to get into arguments during vehicle checking
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A traffic police counter in Mysuru city to help motorists pay their outstanding fines.
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They have been told to be polite with the public and not to get into arguments during vehicle checking
In its resolve to make traffic policing people friendly and transparent, the Mysuru City Police have introduced new guidelines for vehicle checking and imposing fines for traffic violations. The new rules that are a result of a recent backlash against the traffic police following the death of a biker, have come into effect from Thursday.
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A 25-year-old woman from Bengaluru has been arrested for allegedly luring a youth from Mysuru with a fake social media profile and cheating him and his family members of about ₹20 lakh in cash and gold jewellery.
Mysuru City Police said the accused Megha alias Harini, who had a Facebook profile by a different name (Chinugowda Chinugowda), befriended Ravi, a youth from Mysuru, by sending him a friend request. Sending photographs of a beautiful girl, Megha introduced herself as a resident of Vijayagar 2nd stage in Mysuru, whose father owned two petrol bunks and a couple of bars.
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