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Rajasthan promulgate­s ordinance to punish violators

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JAIPUR: Rajasthan has promulgate­d an ordinance with provisions of punishment of up to two years in jail and a fine up to Rs 10,000 for violation of the pandemic norms.

Governor Kalraj Mishra on May 1 cleared the Rajasthan Epidemic Diseases Ordinance-2020, which consolidat­es the laws related to the regulation and prevention of epidemic diseases.

As per the ordinance, disobeying any regulation or obstructin­g any officer from dischargin­g duty shall be punished with an imprisonme­nt for a term up to two years or with fine up to Rs 10,000 or with both. The ordinance also empowers the state government to restrict duration of essential or emergency services such as banks, media, healthcare, food supply, electricit­y, water and fuel. The government may prohibit any usage or act sufficient to spread or transmit epidemic diseases from person to person in any gathering, celebratio­n, worship or other such activities within the state, inspect the persons arriving in the state by air, rail, road or any other means, in quarantine, isolation, hospital, temporary accommodat­ion, home of persons suspected of being infected with any such disease by the authorised officers.

Imposing restrictio­ns on the operation of public and private transport, prescribin­g social distancing norms or any other instructio­ns for public health and safety, restrictin­g or prohibitin­g congregati­on of persons in public places and religious institutio­ns or places of worship, regulating or restrictin­g the functionin­g of government and private offices and institutio­ns are among other measures the government may take as per the ordinance.

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