Ready for the New Year Party!!! Know about these Important Guidelines of Corona...

Many states government have implemented new guidelines related to Covid-19 in the country.
New Year 2022

New Year 2022

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In view of the increasing cases of Corona and Omicron in India, there has been a ban on celebrating the new year across the country. India has crossed a mark of 1000 on Friday, and these are the Omicron patients.

The total number of Omicron patients in 25 states and union territories has reached the figure of 1201. Maharashtra has the highest number of Omicron patients with a mark of 450. Which is the highest in the country.

Many states government have implemented new guidelines related to Covid-19 in the country. Along with this, an appeal has also been made to take vigilance to avoid Covid. In such a situation, if you are thinking of celebrating New Year's Eve, then leave the house after reading this news. Otherwise, you will have to face troubles.

Yellow alert in Capital of the country

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Yellow alert in the capital of the country</p></div>

Yellow alert in the capital of the country

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In view of the increasing cases of Corona and Omicron, a yellow alert has been issued in Delhi. Under this, night curfew is in force from 10 pm to 5 am. Apart from this, instructions have been issued to run restaurants, bars, and public transport with a 50 percent seating capacity.

At the same time, the entry of people in the surrounding areas including Connaught Place (CP) will be stopped from 8 pm on December 31. This restriction will be applicable to both private vehicles as well as public transport. People will have to take the help of the Ajmeri Gate route to reach New Delhi Railway Station.

The road from Connaught Place to Chelmsford Road via Paharganj to the railway station will remain closed. However, the entry from Deshbandhu Gupta Roadside will remain open.

Restrictions in Noida

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Restriction in Noida 

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Police have imposed restrictions in Noida and Greater Noida regarding the new year. Section-144 is applicable in the Gautam Budh Nagar district. At the same time, a night curfew has been imposed from 11 pm to 5 am. New Year's parties will be banned in closed and open places including hotels, restaurants, bars. All the station in-charges have been directed to follow the rules. Instructions have been given to take strict action against the rioters.

Guidelines for Goa

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Guidelines for Goa

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In view of the increasing cases of coronavirus in Goa, strict restrictions have not been imposed on the celebration of New Year, but people with both the vaccines of corona and those who will have a negative certificate of coronavirus can participate in the programs and parties organized on the occasion of New Year- said state government.

Section 144 was imposed in Mumbai

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Section 144 in Mumbai 

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Mumbai is famous for its New Year celebration. It is said that Mumbai does not sleep on the last night of the year, but this time Omicron has ruined the New Year celebrations. The new variant of Corona, Omicron, is spreading rapidly in Maharashtra. According to the latest figures, 450 new cases have been reported in Maharashtra. which is the highest in the country. In view of this, the Maharashtra Police has imposed Section 144 in the capital Mumbai. After imposing Section 144, now during the New Year celebrations in the metropolis, the police have banned New Year celebrations, parties in restaurants, hotels, bars, pubs, resorts, and clubs from December 30 to January 7.

Restrictions in Bangalore

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Restrictions in Bangalore

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On the eve of the New Year, the police have imposed a complete blockade in Bengaluru on the night of 31 December. Along with this, instructions were given to follow the corona protocol rules in the city. The police administration has also appealed to the people to cooperate in this.

Guidelines for Chennai

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Guidelines for Chennai

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In view of the increasing cases of Omicron, the Tamil Nadu government has also issued guidelines. On the occasion of New Year in Chennai, an appeal has been made not to increase the crowd in the city. People have been banned from coming out on the streets from 12 pm to 5 am on the night of 31 December. The police have urged people to go to their homes before 12 pm on December 31. However, there will be no bar on emergency services.

Guidelines in Jaipur

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Guidelines in Jaipur

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Rajasthan government has also imposed restrictions regarding the increasing cases of Omicron. Rajasthan government has imposed a night curfew, its timing is 11 am to 5 pm. Both vaccine doses are mandatory for all. But the government has decided to relax the night curfew on New Year Eve and the night curfew will start at 1 pm on January 1 instead of 11 pm and restaurants can operate till 12.30 am instead of 10 pm.

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