›Jammu & Kashmir: Schools, colleges to reopen from Feb 1, 25,000 pilgrims to be allowed at Vaishno Devi per day
Jammu & Kashmir: Schools, colleges to reopen from Feb 1, 25,000 pilgrims to be allowed at Vaishno Devi per day
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Jammu & Kashmir: Schools, colleges to reopen from Feb 1, 25,000 pilgrims to be allowed at Vaishno Devi per dayPTI
Last Updated: Jan 31, 2021, 09:32 PM IST
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Member Secretary of State Executive Committee Simrandeep Singh said the ceiling on the number of pilgrims permitted to visit Mata Vaishno Devi shrine at Katra in Reasi district would be revised to 25,000 per day.
Agencies They will have to compulsorily undergo a COVID-19 antigen test through any of the prescribed methods as per the protocol of the government of J-K, the order read.
All 20 districts in green category, restaurants to open in full capacity
25k pilgrims to be allowed at Vaishno Devi per day
Jammu, Jan 31: The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Sunday said all educational institutions will reopen in the Union Territory from February 1 and 25,000 pilgrims will be allowed at the famous Mata Vaishno Devi shrine per day.
According to revised guidelines on COVID-19 containment measures, it has also put all the 20 districts of the Union Territory in the green category and allowed restaurants and cinemas to operate at full capacity, but asked the deputy commissioners to keep focus on weekly positivity rates, including random sampling in schools.
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J-K: Schools, colleges to reopen from Feb 1; 25000 pilgrims to be allowed at Vaishno Devi per day
The Jammu and Kashmir administration on Sunday said all educational institutions will reopen in the Union Territory from February 1 and 25,000 pilgrims will be allowed at the famous Mata Vaishno Devi shrine per day.
According to revised guidelines on COVID-19 containment measures, it has also put all the 20 districts of the Union Territory in the green category and allowed restaurants and cinemas to operate at full capacity, but asked the deputy commissioners to keep focus on weekly positivity rates, including random sampling in schools.