City
Epaper

COVID-19: Chandigarh withdraws 14-day mandatory self home quarantine orders for visitors outside Tricity

By ANI | Published: September 26, 2020 3:23 AM

Chandigarh Administration has withdrawn orders related to mandatory 14 days self home quarantine for all visitors coming from outside Tricity amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Open in App

Chandigarh Administration has withdrawn orders related to mandatory 14 days self home quarantine for all visitors coming from outside Tricity amid the COVID-19 outbreak.

Chandigarh, Panchkula, Mohali are Known as Tricity.

The orders were issued by Union Territory Adviser Manoj Parida on Friday.

"Keeping in view the orders issued by the Government of India, Ministry of Home Affairs dated 29-8-2020, adopted by Chandigarh Administration dated 31-8-2020, earlier instructions mandating the self home quarantine for all visitors outside tricity for 14 days as per Clause 8(b) and mandatory registration as per clause 1 of order dated 23-6-2020 are hereby withdrawn," the order read.

As per the Union Health Ministry, there are as many as 2482 active cases in Chandigarh as on Friday.

Recently, the Chandigarh Administration decided to discontinue pasting posters of COVID-19 positive individuals under home quarantine."The Union Territory Administration has decided to discontinue the practice of pasting posters on quarantined houses," said Department of Information and Public Relations, Chandigarh.The administration also decided not to stamp on the hands of quarantined persons, the department added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Chandigarh administrationManoj paridaGovernment Of India
Open in App

Related Stories

National‘Chakshu’: Govt Launches Portal To Report Fraud Calls, Messages, Phone Number Leaks by Firms

NationalCentral Govt Bans Two Factions of Muslim Conference in JK

NationalThree New Criminal Laws Replacing IPC, CrPC and Evidence Act To Come Into Force From July 1 – Top Points

NationalModi Govt Directs Schools, Institutions to Provide Study Material in Indian Languages Digitally

NationalDelhi court issues fresh summons to BBC through Indian govt's legal affairs dept

National Realted Stories

NationalASI crushed to death by sand mafia's tractor in MP, 3 arrested

NationalBulldozer Action in Uttar Pradesh: Hapur Police Crack Down on Noisy Bikes, Run JCB Over 509 Silencers (Watch Video)

NationalManifesto Promises Manifest: 50 cloud kitchens, 100 EV trucks to empower womenfolk under 'Solar2EV’ initiative

NationalMadhya Pradesh: 28-Year-Old Woman, Two Minor Daughters Killed by Brother-in-law in Rewa District's

National15-year-old boy abducted in Greater Noida found dead in Bulandshahr