Under the state government's guideline, schools, colleges, and coaching institutes will remain closed till August 31. In view of the increasing cases of Corona in the state, all schools, colleges and coaching institutes will remain closed till August 31. Metro and rail services will also remain closed as before.
The Rajasthan Government has lifted the ban on inter-state traffic in Unlock 2.0 in the wake of prevention from the infection of the global pandemic Coronavirus. In the guideline released by Gehlot Government for Unlock 3.0, it has been told that the mandatory pass for inter-state access has been abolished.
Let us know that on July 11, the Rajasthan government has lifted the control of intra-state traffic imposed in view of the increasing cases of coronavirus. Now, without entry into the state's border, it will be possible to get a pass and it will not be mandatory to pass the pass to go to other states.
Commercial vehicles can also move freely. After the central government, the state government has released the guidelines under Unlock 3.0.
Temples, mosques, churches, and gurudwaras will be opened in the state from September 1, keeping within the scope of the rules. The home department will issue a separate order for this. Violations of the rules will attract severe penalties under the National Epidemic Ordinance 2005.
Under the state government's guideline, schools, colleges, and coaching institutes will remain closed till August 31. In view of the increasing cases of Corona in the state, all schools, colleges and coaching institutes will remain closed till August 31.
Metro and rail services will also remain closed as before. There is no exemption in the content zone. After the central government, the guidelines have been released under unlock 3.0 in the state home department.
This guideline will be applicable from August 1. The cinema hall, swimming pool, amusement park were already approved to remain open. All religious programs, other social programs, and other major programs will be banned. Small places of worship in rural areas will remain open but not more than 50 persons can gather