Madhya Pradesh issued new guidelines

- School-hostels closed
- Religious places will remain open but fairs banned
- Not more than 250 people will be able to gather in the event
Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has announced the closure of all schools till January 31. In such a situation, the pre-board exam to be held from January 20 will have to be given from home. All kinds of fairs, rallies and processions have been banned. Night curfew will remain as before from 11 pm to 5 am. Economic activities will continue.
The Chief Minister said that schools were opening with 50% capacity. According to the suggestions that have come in the meeting, it has become necessary that all government and private schools should be closed by 31 January. Will keep an eye on the situation going forward. After that a decision will be taken regarding the restrictions. Schools will remain closed from January 15. The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued a guideline.
CM took these decisions
▪️Sports activities will continue at 50% capacity.
▪️From January 20, the pre-board exam will have to be given from home.
▪️Processions, rallies, political and social gatherings will remain prohibited.
▪️Events can be held in the hall with 50% capacity.
▪️All kinds of religious and economic fairs will be banned.
▪️Events like political, cultural, religious, educational and entertainment can be held in the number of 250 in the open ground.
These don’t stopped
Religious places will remain open, but religious fairs will not be held.
There is no ban on bathing on Makar Sankranti.
वर्तमान परिस्थितियों को देखते हुए 15 जनवरी से 31 जनवरी तक कक्षा 1 से लेकर कक्षा 12 तक के सभी स्कूल बंद रहेंगे। सभी प्रकार के मेले चाहे वाणिज्यिक हों या धार्मिक मेलों पर प्रतिबंध रहेगा। कोई जुलूस और रैली, राजनीतिक या सामाजिक सभा भी प्रतिबंधित रहेगी : CM pic.twitter.com/nrBhuTs862
— Chief Minister, MP (@CMMadhyaPradesh) January 14, 2022
Indore Collector suggested to increase strictness
In the meeting of the Crisis Management Committee, the CM said – In the third wave of corona, the number of infected is increasing rapidly. Indore Collector Manish Singh suggested to the Chief Minister that by increasing the strictness, the speed of corona infection can be reduced. If strictness is not increased, then 10 thousand cases will come daily.
Most infections in Ujjain
According to the report of the Ministry of Health, Ujjain has the highest weekly Kovid test positivity rate (7 to 13 January 2022) in Madhya Pradesh.
District Weekly Positivity Rate
Ujjain 36.66%
Bhopal 15.10%
Shahdol 13.58%
Gwalior 12.80%
Jabalpur 12.71%
Indore 11.01%
ocean 10.04%
