All restrictions of Corona removed in MP: Limit of guests in marriage is over, schools-colleges will open at 100% capacity; Night curfew also lifted from tonight
All the restrictions imposed during the second wave of corona in Madhya Pradesh have been lifted. The limit on the number of guests at the wedding has been removed. Schools, colleges, hostels and coaching classes will also be able to open at 100% capacity.

All the restrictions imposed during the second wave of corona in Madhya Pradesh have been lifted. The limit on the number of guests at the wedding has been removed. Schools, colleges, hostels and coaching classes will also be able to open at 100% capacity. CM Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Wednesday ordered the removal of all restrictions. It will be applicable from today itself.
All religious and cultural fairs of the state can also be held. Political, social, religious and cultural activities can also be taken out, although it will be necessary to wear masks and follow the rules of social distancing. At the same time, the night curfew applicable from 11 pm to 6 am has also been removed.
CM Shivraj Singh held a meeting with senior officials including Health Minister Dr. Prabhuram Chaudhary, Medical Minister Vishwas Sarang. He said the restrictions have been lifted subject to necessary precautions. Night curfew is being ended from November 17 itself. Last year, due to Corona, the number of guests was limited for a long time. Initially the number was 50. Later it was raised to 100. On 6 October, the Home Department, while issuing a new guideline, increased the number of guests at the wedding to 300.
Rinku Bhateja, Chairman of Bhopal Tent-Light, Caterers Association said that marriages have started from Devuthani Ekadashi. There are 16 consecutive Muhurtas between 13 December. About 3 thousand couples will tie the knot. The government has removed all the restrictions. This is good decision. Due to this the happiness of marriage has doubled.
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