Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Smart cards in Kerala mosque to avoid crowds

- Agencies letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE DOOR OF THE MOSQUE WILL OPEN AFTER SWIPING THE CARD AND MARKS HAVE BEEN MADE INSIDE TO HELP MAINTAIN SOCIAL DISTANCING

KOZHIKODE (KERALA) : A mosque in Kuttichira of Kozhikode has found a unique way to avoid crowding amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

The committee that runs the mosque has started issuing smart cards to people for offering prayers and simultaneo­usly encouragin­g social distancing.

“The committee has given smart cards with numbers to the people in the surroundin­gs of the masjid. One who enters the mosque premises has to rub their hands with sanitizers. They also have to tell their identity on camera. The automatic system has been put in place to save the address and phone number. Next time onwards they have to say their smart card number only so that other details will be automatica­lly filled,” said Muhammad Sajjad, who is part of the Mosque committee.

“The door of the mosque will open automatica­lly after swiping the card. We have fit in a sensor on the doors. We have also made marks inside the mosque area so that people can abide by social distancing norm,” he added.

A couple of days back the Kerala government has rolled out an order allowing the opening of places of worship, malls and restaurant­s from June 9 in strict accordance with guidelines and social distancing norms.

As per the guidelines, pregnant women and those with co-morbiditie­s should not visit any places of worship.

Those with symptoms should not be allowed.

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