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Unlock 1.0 Guidelines: Religious places opens from today, devotees must wear mask and follow social distancing

By Benson | Updated: June 8, 2020 10:20 IST

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After a two-and-a-half month long lockdown, the central government has announced to open the country from June 8. Due to this all religious places will be opened.
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According to the guidelines of the Government of India, no more than 50 persons can visit a religious place.
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Devotees will not find offerings inside the temples.
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There must be a distance of more than 6 feet between the devotees standing in line to go inside the religious place.
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According to the guidelines, religious sites will have separate entrances and exits.
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Devotees will not get common prayer mats in the religious place as before. The devotees have to bring it themselves.
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Perform prayers by making social distance during prayers in mosques.
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Singing groups are not allowed in religious sites in view of the possible spread of corona virus infection, but instead recorded hymns may be played. Collective prayer should be avoided during this time.
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