Bengaluru: State government issues guidelines for night curfew in eight district headquarters


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (MS)

Bengaluru, Apr 9: P Ravikumar, chief secretary and president of state executive, has sent out an order with respect to the guidelines to be followed during the night curfew which has been imposed in eight district headquarters due to rising coronavirus cases.

The order says that the union home ministry of government of India has taken out an order on March 23 in which it has given guidelines to control the spread of coronavirus infection. This will be in implementation till April 30. Accordingly, the state government has issued guidelines on March 29 with respect to Covid 19 virus infection test, detection and treatment. This will be in action till April 30. In separate amended orders the health and family welfare department of the state government has taken out a working method on April 2 and 4.


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At present the spread of Covid-19 infection is rampant in the state and controlling measures are extremely necessary. That is why, using the authority under section 24 Disaster Management Act 2005, 'Corona Curfew is imposed in Bengaluru urban, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Udupi-Manipal, Bidar, Kalaburagi and Tumakuru city from April 10 to April 20, inclusive of both days from 10 pm to 5 am.

During Corona curfew, except the below mentioned essential services, all other services and transport is strictly prohibited:

  • Transporting people suffering from various health related ailments and their caretakers is permitted for medical treatment.
  • All companies that are working during night shift are permitted to carry out their scheduled work. However, the concerned labourers or employees should be present on duty before the beginning of curfew time.
  • Medical services and emergency activities are only allowed. All other commercial activities are prohibited.
  • Vehicles which provide essential services, Goods vehicles, home delivery, E-commerce and empty vehicles are permitted to commute.
  • Permission is given for long distance night travel by bus, train or flight. Passengers are allowed to travel from home to respective stations or vice versa on the basis of official ticket in auto rickshaw or Maxi Cabs.

The above orders should be strictly implemented by commissioner of BBMP, city police commissioner Bengaluru City, DCs and SPs of Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Mangaluru and other concerned districts. Anyone who is found to violate the order will be subjected to action in accordance with section 51 to 60 of Disaster Management Act 2005, IPC and other legal by laws applicable.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Amit, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    At 08:00 pm Tali-Thali Bajavo, Diya Jalavo & Phool Barsavo with some new Juumlas , everything will be under control!!!!! BTW- Nowadays, where is NAUNTANKI - Madari!!!

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    These guidelines issued by the Karnataka state government for night curfew are good. It should be strictly followed by all if one wants the Covid-19 figure to come down. It is already late but it is said it is never too late.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    The speed in which corona positive is spreading, the days are not far off when we may have to quarantine corona negative people.

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  • Adhi, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    During this pandemic Also , Mangalore University is conducting their exams Hundreds of students are gathering daily . Please postpone all the exams atleast till the cases goes down.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    Despite taking precautions, the disease is spreading like wild fire. This disaster has spoiled the education of children and normal life is disturbed. Nobody knows when this will end. God save the mankind.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    At present the authorities are claiming spread of infections on the basis of RTPCR tests on healthy or unhealthy people, the positive result doesn't mean people have disease but only the test after more than 30 or 40 cycles provides a positive result which only detects debris of viruses & according to the data provided by them 95% of youngsters are asymptomatic means without symptoms which in another angle have no disease at all. Now coming to your second question when will it end, it will end the day authorities stop testing for a flu like infection with mortality rate of 0.003% . Students suffer as illogical & unscientific steps of China are taken as Protocol by WHO & many countries. Lastly God has given all humans as well animals the best immune system to fight off all the infections which have been successful since we started living on this planet. So don't worry but be awake to help our authorities to awaken too to the reality.

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    juliana, udupi, I fully agree with your comments and you have right said it.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 09 2021

    Bangalore has two districts, Bangalore Urban and Bangalore Rural. Both are under one municipality. Bangalore Rural has less Covid 19 cases and hence, it is not covered under the above guidelines.

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