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Cinema halls, multiplexes in J&K permitted to function with 25 percent capacity
J&K Cinema Halls

Cinema halls, multiplexes in J&K permitted to function with 25 percent capacity

| @indiablooms | 13 Oct 2021, 05:04 pm

Jammu/IBNS: The J&K government Sunday provided reprieve to the business bodies by allowing cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes to function with 25 percent capacity.

However, this relaxation would be subject to the condition that the management of theatres and multiplexes would ensure strict compliance of covid appropriate behaviour (CAB).

The new guidelines were issued this evening in an order by the Chief Secretary Arun Kumar Mehta.

On Saturday, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Jammu (CCIJ) delegation in its meeting with the Chief Secretary had sought that the cinema halls should be allowed with “50 percent capacity for those who were  vaccinated twice."

Last week, the government partially acceding to the demand of the chamber by enhancing the ceiling of maximum gathering in banquet halls to 25 percent of the authorised capacity in districts with positivity rate below 0.2 and weekly case load below 250.

Mehta also ordered that the protocol for 100 percent Covid-19 antigen testing of all incoming passengers by air or rail would have to be adhered to in letter and spirit. However, status-quo was maintained with regard to most of other guidelines, including those related to the educational institutions and night curfew.

The schools except for relaxations as provided for students in standard 12 and 10 would continue to remain closed for onsite and in-person teaching.

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