City
Epaper

Restriction on marriages in convention halls in Karnataka's Kalaburagi in view of COVID-19

By ANI | Published: July 07, 2020 11:30 PM

The Kalaburagi district administration on Tuesday restricted marriages at public places and convention halls in the district and said that such ceremonies cannot be held even at homes in view of the prevailing situation due to COVID-19.

Open in App

The Kalaburagi district administration on Tuesday restricted marriages at public places and convention halls in the district and said that such ceremonies cannot be held even at homes in view of the prevailing situation due to COVID-19.

Deputy Commissioner Sharat B issued a notification to all taluk administration that no permission should be given to marriages except at sub-registrar office in the presence of only five signatories.

The order came a day after Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister Govind Karjol wrote a letter to the district administration about marriages spreading the infection.

"Despite all the necessary measures by the district administration to contain the virus, people attending marriage ceremonies had contracted the virus," he had stated.

The district has seen 27 deaths and 1699 total COVID-19 cases.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: Govind KarjolGovind m karjol
Open in App

Related Stories

PoliticsCongress showers special love on Lingayats during elections: CM Bommai

NationalFirst priority must be given to provide basic facilities to children, says CM Bommai

PoliticsFirst priority to provide basic facilities to children: K'taka CM Bommai

NationalCongress party will be completely obliterated in Karnataka, says CM Bommai

NationalCongress party will completely obliterated in Karnataka, says CM Bommai

National Realted Stories

NationalIndependent candidate takes donkey ride to campaign in Bihar's Gopalganj

NationalK'taka CM reviews preparedness for rainy season; HM orders probe into police 'negligence' in Anjali murder case

NationalJagan Mohan Reddy leaves for foreign tour

NationalPM Modi to visit Odisha on May 19 for election campaigning

NationalMinor girl from Tripura rescued from Rajasthan