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Haryana Allows Cinema Halls, Multiplexes To Open With 50% Seating Capacity

Mumbai: Haryana State Disaster Management Authority has allowed cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes in the state to open with 50% seating capacity. It has also allowed universities, colleges and schools for classes 10-12 to open from February 1. Also Read: Rajasthan Schools To Begin Opening From Feb 1, Shops Can Operate Till 10 pm

The Haryana State Disaster Management Authority (HSDMA) order said, “All cinema halls, theatres, multiplexes are allowed to open with 50 per cent seating capacity while adopting requisite social distancing norms, regular sanitisation and Covid-19 appropriate behavioural norms,”

In addition, the state government said that universities, colleges, schools and coaching/training institutions for classes 10th to 12th are allowed to open from February 1, 2022.

Earlier, in an order of HSDMA issued on January 5, it was said that cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes will remain closed.

Education Minister Kanwar Pal had said on Tuesday that the schools of classes 10 to 12 in the state will reopen from February 1.

The Haryana government had earlier this month suspended physical classes in all schools amid the surge in COVID-19 cases.

Full list of guidelines:

  1. The Haryana government said that the educational institutions will have to adopt requisite social distancing norms, regular sanitisation and Covid appropriate behavioural norms.
  2. The concerned institutions may advise all the students of age group more than 15 years to have at least the first dose of vaccination (against Covid), while attending physical classes.
  3. The night curfew from 11 PM to 5 AM will be in force in the state.

Haryana on Friday reported 4,630 fresh COVID-19 cases, taking its tally to 9,37,606, while the death toll of 19 more people rose to 10,256. The bulletin said that 1,545 new cases have been reported in the worst-affected Gurgaon district, 407 in Faridabad, 246 in Sonipat and 359 in Panchkula.

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