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Corona curfew being strictly imposed in 6 Srinagar wards
9/25/2021 11:55:40 PM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, Sept 25: Corona curfew was being strictly imposed in six wards of down town Srinagar following surge in the COVID-19 positive cases.
All main roads leading to these curfew bound areas were closed and security forces and police personnel remained deployed to prevent people from entering or going out. In areas where there is no curfew security forces and police personnel were urging people to wear masks and keep social distance.
Officials of health department and district administration were making repeated appeals to people in these areas to remain indoor to prevent further spread of the virus. Shops and business establishments remained closed. However, people could be seen violating the curfew restrictions and entering these areas.
Srinagar district recorded 66 fresh out of total 120 cases reported in the Kashmir valley on Friday.
District Magistrate (DM) Srinagar Mohammad Aijaz Asad in an order issued Friday afternoon said that by virtue of powers vested in me under Section 144 CrPC and National Disaster Management Act 2005, in my capacity as the chairpersons of District Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) Srinagar hereby order that there shall be strict Corona Curfew in the areas of Zadibal (SMC ward number 55 Hawal, 56 Alamgari Bazar and 63 Kathi Darwaza and Lal Bazar (SMC ward number 59 Lalbazar, 60 Botshah Mohalla and 61 Umar colony) for a period of ten days starting from Friday.
He said there shall be a 24 hour complete Corona curfew with no movement of people except for permissible activities only. All educational institutions will remain closed. All shopping complexes, Bazars, swimming pools, parks and Zoos shall remained closed. No social gathering and functions whether indoor or outdoor shall be allowed. The permitted ceiling or marriages shall be restricted to 20 persons only and the gathering for funerals shall be limited to ten persons only.
The order said there will be no ingress and egress of public permitted in these areas except in medical emergencies.
The DM said that Superintendent Engineer of Roads and Buildings shall barricade the restricted areas.
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) shall ensure intensive door to door RAT/RTPCR testing in these areas. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) shall ensure strict implementation of this order.
The DM said tehsildar Eidgah shall be the administrator for the Red Zones and all the line departments shall coordinate and cooperate with the administration for effective implementation of the order.
However, all essential services including standalone grocery, vegetable, meat and milk shops may function from 0700 hrs to 1100 hrs only. There shall be no restriction on the movement of government officials for attending office duties on production of identity card. The vaccination drive shall not be halted.
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