Delhi Government has allowed the reopening of Religious Places.
The Management Authority has directed that all the district magistrates and deputy commissioners of police to make sure they follow all the strict Covid Protocols considering the festive month.

After a gap of more than 5 months the delhi govt has allowed the reopening of religious places for devotees from October 1. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority(DDMA) has issued fresh Covid-19 guidelines for devotees and the authorities of worship places.
The Management Authority has directed that all the district magistrates and deputy commissioners of police to make sure they follow all the strict Covid Protocols considering the festive month. The Management Authority has permitted the entry of devotees to all the religious places but has prohibited large gatherings.
Here are the Covid 19 guidelines for religious places in Delhi -
1) Any kinds of Fairs, rallies, melas during festival has been prohibited.
2) People are advised to celebrate Chat puja at home . Celebration has been prohibited in public places.
3) All event organisers will have to take a permission from the District Magistrate.
4) Each organiser will have to ensure separate entry and exit at each venue.
5) In closed places, a maximum of 50% of the hall capacity will be allowed with a ceiling of 200 persons.
6) It is mandatory for all the organizers to videograph the entire function.
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