A fine of Rs 500 will be imposed on those who do not wear a mask in public in the state from August 1
From August 1, a fine of Rs 500 will be levied on those who do not wear masks in public as well as those who spit. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1 across the state.
At present different fines of Rs 200 and Rs 500 are levied
At present, different fines of Rs 200 and Rs 500 are levied for not wearing a mask in public and for spitting. But following the government's decision, the same penalty will now be levied across the state from August 1. With this, the Chief Minister has also decided that plain masks will be available to the citizens at a nominal price of only Rs. 2 from Amul Parlor in the state for the purpose of making masks easily available to the citizens.
At a time when corona is being seen all over Gujarat, every effort is being made to stop the spread of corona. At present, a fine of Rs 200 is being levied for going out in public without a mask, while Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1 across the state. Notably, the current penalty of Rs 200 will now be increased to Rs 500 from August 1.
Chief Minister Rupani has also decided that in order to make masks easily available to the citizens, simple masks can be obtained from Amul Parlor in Gujarat at a nominal price of only Rs.
It may be noted that the commissioner of Surat Municipal Corporation has decided to levy a fine of Rs. 500 from those who do not wear masks. Importantly, until now, a fine of Rs 200 was imposed for not wearing a mask.
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From August 1, a fine of Rs 500 will be levied on those who do not wear masks in public as well as those who spit. Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1 across the state.
At present different fines of Rs 200 and Rs 500 are levied
At present, different fines of Rs 200 and Rs 500 are levied for not wearing a mask in public and for spitting. But following the government's decision, the same penalty will now be levied across the state from August 1. With this, the Chief Minister has also decided that plain masks will be available to the citizens at a nominal price of only Rs. 2 from Amul Parlor in the state for the purpose of making masks easily available to the citizens.
At a time when corona is being seen all over Gujarat, every effort is being made to stop the spread of corona. At present, a fine of Rs 200 is being levied for going out in public without a mask, while Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1.
Chief Minister Vijay Rupani has decided to impose a fine of Rs 500 on those who wear masks in public as well as those who spit in public from August 1 across the state. Notably, the current penalty of Rs 200 will now be increased to Rs 500 from August 1.
Chief Minister Rupani has also decided that in order to make masks easily available to the citizens, simple masks can be obtained from Amul Parlor in Gujarat at a nominal price of only Rs.
It may be noted that the commissioner of Surat Municipal Corporation has decided to levy a fine of Rs. 500 from those who do not wear masks. Importantly, until now, a fine of Rs 200 was imposed for not wearing a mask.
IMPORTANT LINK:::
READ DIVYBHSKAR NEWS REPORT FROM HERE
READ ABP ASMITA NEWS REPORT FROM HERE
READ ZEE NEWS REPORT FROM HERE
READ TV9 GUJARATI NEWS REPORT
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