The Free Press Journal

Nagpur colleges & schools to be shut till March 7

Similar stringent curbs introduced in other districts too to curb the spread of COVID-19

- SANJAY JOG | Mumbai

Stringent curbs have been imposed in Maharashtr­a’s second capital Nagpur, whereby schools, colleges and coaching classes as well as weekly markets will remain shut till March 7. Hotels will be closed after 9 pm and are allowed to function with 50% capacity. Further, the district collector has banned all religious, social and political events till March 7. Wedding halls will remain shut from February 25 to March 7. Marriage can take place at home in the presence of only 50 people.

The civic and district administra­tion will soon declare new containmen­t zones. Similarly, in Satara, a night curfew has been imposed from 11 pm to 6 pm, wherein internal public transport, except transport on highways, will be closed. Night curfew has been imposed in

Buldhana as well. The district collector has announced containmen­t zones in the jurisdicti­on of Buldhana, Khamgaon, Malkapur, Chikhli and Deulgaon municipali­ties.

In the coastal Sindhudurg district, the collector has said only 50 people will be allowed in religious and tourist places. In the state's tourism capital Aurangabad,

Municipal Commission­er AK Pandey has announced the closure of private and government schools and coaching classes in the jurisdicti­on of the city civic body February 28. The Standard 5 to Standard 9 and Standard 11 classes will remain shut. Teachers can take Standard 10 and Standard 12 classes by adhering to the COVID-19 rules. till

Further, the Aurangabad police has started taking action against auto rickshaw drivers taking additional passengers and for not wearing masks. The police will seize the auto rickshaw if the driver is fined repeatedly. In Nanded, schools for Standard 5 to Standard 8 will remain shut. The district collector has urged people to strictly observe the COVID-19 norms and avoid crowding.

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