Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

CINEMA HALLS ALLOWED TO OPERATE AT FULL CAPACITY

In the new SOPs, effective from Feb 1, theatres have been asked to encourage digital bookings and staggered show timings

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NEW Cinema halls across the country will be permitted to operate at 100% capacity from February 1 with adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols, Union minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Prakash Javadekar announced on Sunday.

Digital booking of tickets and staggered show timings will be encouraged, the minister said, releasing a set of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

“...people can watch and enjoy films in theatres as we are allowing full occupancy in all cinema halls. Cinema halls can now open at 100% capacity. We encourage as much online booking (of tickets) as possible,” Javadekar told reporters. “Staggered show timings will be encouraged so that the entry and exit of the crowd can be managed better. Sanitisati­on and all Covid-19 safety protocols must be followed,” the minister added.

NEW DELHI: Cinema halls across the country will be permitted to operate at 100% capacity from February 1 with adherence to Covid-19 safety protocols, Union minister for Informatio­n and Broadcasti­ng Prakash Javadekar announced on Sunday.

Digital booking of tickets and staggered show timings will be encouraged, the minister said, releasing a set of the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).

“There is good news. In February, people can watch and enjoy films in theatres as we are allowing full occupancy in all cinema halls. Cinema halls can now open at 100% capacity. We encourage as much online booking (of tickets) as possible,” Javadekar told reporters here.

“Staggered show timings will be encouraged so that the entry and exit of the crowd can be managed better. Sanitisati­on and all Covid-19 safety protocols must be followed,” the minister added.

The developmen­t comes days after the ministry of home affairs (MHA) allowed cinema halls and theatres to operate with more people as per fresh Covid-19 reopening guidelines, to be effective from February 1.

Javadekar said he hopes people will “welcome” this move as the government is working towards relaxing several restrictio­ns imposed due to the abnormal challenges posed by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Customers can also buy food and beverages from stalls at the theatres and can carry it with them inside (the auditorium), the minister added. Post lockdown, the Centre had allowed reopening of theatres and multiplexe­s in several regions, including Delhi, parts of Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat on October 15, 2020 with 50% occupancy, functionin­g with stringent dos and don’ts, keeping in view the new normal.

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