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Rajasthan Unlock New Guidelines: Check out the Relaxation List

The Rajasthan government, on Monday, issued new guidelines and announced certain relaxations to the COVID-19 lockdown imposed in the state. According to the official order issued by the state government, the new guidelines will come into effect from Tuesday, June 8.

Here’s a complete list of relaxations given by the Rajasthan government:

  • Shops and market will be allowed to open till 4 pm. Air-conditioned malls will remain closed.
  • Wedding ceremonies will NOT be permitted till June 30. Marriages at home or in courts have been allowed with a maximum of 11 guests.
  • Maximum 20 persons to be allowed at funerals.
  • Government and private offices in the state can stay open till 4 pm with 50 per cent occupancy of staff.
  • Public parks are allowed to open from 5 am to 8 am.
  • Roadways and private buses will be allowed to operate from June 10.
  • The movement of private vehicles will be allowed from 5 am to 5 pm from Monday to Friday.
  • Passengers travelling from outside the state will have to submit a negative RT-PCR report not older than 72 hours. People who have taken both doses of vaccination will be allowed without any test report.
  • Shops dealing in processed food, sweets, bakery etc., will be able to open from 6 am to 4 pm from Monday to Friday. However, only take-away will be allowed.
  • Industries and construction sites will be allowed to work to avoid the migration of workers.
  • Shops dealing in agricultural inputs and equipment, fruits, vegetables and flowers, and Mandis have been permitted daily from 6 am to 4 pm.
  • All medical and health-related activities and services will be permitted.
  • Dining in restaurants will NOT be allowed, takeaways will be available. Home delivery from these establishments will be allowed till 10 pm.
  • ATMs, banks, financial services will remain functional till 4 pm.
  • Petrol pumps will operate from 5 am till 5 pm.
  • Gatherings of all kinds, public, social, political, sports, entertainment, educational, cultural and religious, processions and fairs will continue to be banned.
  • Cinema halls, theatres, multiplexes, auditoriums, swimming pools, gyms, amusement parks, picnic spots, sports grounds and similar places will remain closed in the state.
  • Coaching institutions and libraries etc. will remain closed too.
  • All places of worship will remain closed for the general public.
  • Night curfew from 5 pm to 5 am every day will remain in place.
  • The ‘Public Discipline Weekend Curfew’ will continue from 5 pm on Fridays to 5 am on Mondays until further orders.
  • Rule of Five, where more than 5 people will not be allowed to assemble anywhere, will stay in effect.

The government had imposed a complete lockdown in the state from May 10 to May 24, which was later extended till June 8. Meanwhile, from June 2, relaxations were announced following a dip in the number of infections and the positivity rate.

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Mini Unlock in Rajasthan from June 2: What is Open, What is Closed?

With the declining trend in COVID-19 cases, the Rajasthan government, earlier, had extended the coronavirus lockdown till June 8. However, the government, on Monday, issued guidelines to start the “unlock” process by easing certain restrictions from June 2.

According to the guidelines for the modified lockdown, exemption for various activities will be given only in areas where the positivity rate is less than 10% or the use of oxygen, ICU and ventilator beds is less than 60%.

Following the instructions of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot, the Home Department has issued new guidelines in this regard.

New Guidelines issued by Rajasthan Government

Here is all you need to know about what is allowed in Udaipur and what is not:

  • Offices
    • All the government offices will open from 9:30 am to 4 pm with the presence of 25% employees till June 7, and after that with 50% employees.
    • Private offices can be opened up to 2 pm with the presence of 25% employees.
    • e-Pass will be issued for the movement of workers working in industries.
  • Shops & Mall
    • Grocery and flour mill will open from 6 am to 11 am as before.
    • All types of shops and business establishments will also be able to open from Tuesday to Friday from 6 am to 11 am.
    • Fruit and vegetable shops will open from 6 am to 5 pm.
    • Shops selling processed food, sweets, bakeries and restaurants will be open from 6 am to 11 am from Tuesday to Friday. Only take-away will be available.
    • The facility of home delivery will be allowed till 10 pm.
    • Sitting and eating in restaurants, shops will not be allowed.
    • The street vendors and stalls will be allowed daily from 6 am to 11 am.
    • Fuel pumps will be open from 5 am to 12 noon.
    • Fully air-conditioned shopping complexes, malls will not be allowed to open at present.
    • Maintenance service workers such as electricians, plumbers, carpenters, motor mechanics, IT service providers will be also allowed to travel.
  • Weddings
    • The ban on wedding ceremonies will continue till June 30.
    • Marriages at homes and court marriages will be permitted as earlier (maximum attendance of 11 people).
    • Details will have to be submitted on covidinfo.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • Inter-state and intra-state movement
    • Intra-district movement of private vehicles will be allowed from Tuesday to Friday between 5 am to 12 noon.
    • After June 8, traffic will be allowed in the entire state from 5 am to 12 noon.
    • Public transport, including the State roadways and private buses, will be allowed from June 10. Separate orders will be issued for the same.
    • RT-PCR negative report (conducted within 72 hours) will be mandatory for travellers coming from outside the state.
    • Inter-state and intra-state movement of vehicles carrying goods will be allowed.
  • Weekend Curfew
    • The weekend curfew will remain in force every Friday from 12 noon to Tuesday 5 am.
    • It will continue till the number of active cases in the state reduces to 10,000.
  • Others
    • All types of religious places will remain closed for devotees/visitors throughout the state.
    • Public, social, political, sports-related entertainment, educational, cultural and religious functions/processions/festivals/fairs market will not be allowed.
    • Cinema halls, theatres, multiplexes, auditoriums, swimming pools, amusement parks, picnic spots, sports grounds and public parks and similar places will remain closed.
    • All educational, coaching institutions, libraries etc. will remain closed.
    • e-Mitra and Adhaar Centres will be open till 4 pm.

There are more than 22 districts in the state, where the infection rate has been less than 5% during the lockdown.

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Rajasthan Lockdown Extended till June 8 with 3 days Weekend Curfew: Know all Details

Rajasthan Chief Minister, Ashok Gehlot, on Sunday, announced that the COVID-19 lockdown in Rajasthan will be extended till June 8. This time, the lockdown will be a three-tier public discipline lockdown (त्रि-स्तरीय जन अनुशासन लाॅकडाउन) which will be in force from 24th May 5 am till 8th June 5 am.

Rajasthan Home Department issued the order for extending the lockdown on May 23. The decision was made at a state-level meeting held on May 22.

Here’s all you need to know about the Rajasthan Lockdown:

  • Fine for not wearing appropriate face masks in public places has been doubled from Rs 500 to Rs 1,000.
  • Marriage and wedding ceremonies will not be allowed till June 30. However, marriages at homes and court marriages will be permitted with a maximum attendance of 11 people. The family where the wedding is being organized will have to submit details on covidinfo.rajasthan.gov.in.
  • The weekend curfew is extended by one day, and will be imposed from Friday to Monday as opposed to the earlier schedule of only Friday to Sunday. This will be imposed from Friday, 28th May 12 noon to Tuesday, 1st June, 5 am and again from Friday, 4th June 12 noon to Tuesday, 7th June 5 am.

  • COVID-19 vaccination beneficiaries can only visit the vaccination centres within the same locality as their residence. They are not allowed to visit distant centers.
  • It will be mandatory for travelers coming from outside the state to submit the RT-PCR negative report, conducted within 72 hours.
  • All medical emergencies and other permissible categories would be allowed.
  • During the 3-tier public discipline lockdown, citizens are expected to follow COVID-19 appropriate behaviour at three levelsfamily, ward or village and state.
    • Level 1: Stopping entry of outsiders into houses or meeting them at open spaces instead
    • Level 2: Check spreader activities at village level and ensure the gathering of 5 or more are disallowed at village level
    • Level 3: Inter-district and inter-village movement of people is barred
  • Markets will remain closed except for dairy/milk parlours, fruits and vegetable shops and those selling fruits and vegetables on handcarts or rickshaws, flower vendors and Mandis.

According to a government release, the state may allow some relaxations in commercial activities from June 1 in districts where the COVID-19 situation will improve significantly.

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Strict Lockdown in Rajasthan from 10 May: what’s Open and what’s Closed

With the rapid increase in coronavirus cases in Rajasthan, the state government has declared a complete lockdown from Monday, May 10, 5:00 am till Monday, May 24, 5:00 am.

Under the restrictions, all activities, including wedding ceremonies, have been completely banned in the state. Only essential and emergency services will continue to operate.

Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced the imposition of complete lockdown in Rajasthan, after the meeting with the Council of Ministers on Thursday evening.

Here is a list of what’s allowed, what’s not during the lockdown in Rajasthan.

Marriage ceremonies banned completely till 31st May

  • Marriage functions have been completely banned and will be allowed only after May 31.
  • Marriage gardens, banquet halls and hotels will be closed for wedding events.
  • The advance booking amount given to marriage gardens, bands etc. will be either returned or adjusted later.
  • Weddings to be in form of court marriage or organized at home, however, be allowed in the presence of a maximum of 11 people.
  • Any type of ceremony, DJ, procession, party, etc. will not be allowed till 31 May.
  • Permission for marriage has to be intimated via the web portal (covidinfo.rajasthan.gov.in – e-Intimation:MARRIAGE)
  • Even for the in-home weddings, no band, or entertainment, caterers or tent house-related personnel shall be allowed.
  • Home delivery of any type of goods related to tent house, caterers will NOT be allowed.
  • No bus-jeep/auto/tempo/tractors etc. to be allowed for Baraat Procession.
  • No mass gatherings or feasts to be organized.

Everything except emergency services will be closed

  • Only shops dealing with essential products and services will remain open during the period.
  • All private offices and commercial establishments will remain shut during the lockdown.
  • All MGNREGA works will be restricted during the period.
  • All Places of worship will be closed during the lockdown.
  • To prevent the migration of workers, factories and special buses will be operated for the workers of factories/construction sites.
  • Shops that have been permitted to open as per the earlier guidelines will continue to open.

Private and public transport will remain closed

  • Movement of both private or public transport will be prohibited except for emergency vehicles.
  • Inter and intra-state movement of goods and commodities will be permitted.
  • All intra-state travels or travel between districts, cities and villages will be prohibited.
  • Dedicated personnel for loading/unloading of heavy goods will be permitted.
  • Anyone arriving from outside the state will need to provide the latest RT-PCR test report not older than 72 hours.
  • Anyone who fails to produce the documents required will be quarantined for 15 days.
  • Roadways bus services to remain closed till 24th.

Fruits-vegetables, dairy and Kirana stores will open as earlier

  • Fruit-vegetable carts (thela) will be allowed from 6 am to 5 pm.
  • Grocery and food items shops will open from 6 am to 11 am.
  • Liquor shops will also be open from Monday to Friday from 6 am to 11 am as before.

More Restrictions/Allowances:

  • Industries or units associated with construction will be allowed to avoid the movement of migrant labour from their locations. Associated units to issue ID cards for them.
  • If the above units are running special buses, they will have to present bus details and details of the driver attested by the authorized signatory of the company, to the District Magistrate.

What’s Open?

  • Those who are travelling will have to show their tickets to be allowed to go to or come home from railway stations, metro stations and airports.
  • Medical services for pregnant women and patients, private hospitals, laboratories, and their associated personnel (with ID cards) will be exempted from the purview of the restrictions.
  • Those who have registered for Covid-19 vaccination will be allowed to travel to vaccination centres but with registration-related documents and ID cards.
  • Newspapers can be distributed between 4 am and 8 am while those working with electronic and print media can move with ID cards.
  • Banks, insurance services will be allowed to operate from 10 am to 2 pm only.
  • LPG, CNG, petrol pumps, gas outlets will be open for private vehicles from 7 am to 12 noon.

Shops selling construction material to remain closed. However, they can dispatch the goods if orders are taken via phone.

The medical departments will issue separate guidelines regarding attendants caring for hospitalized Covid-19 patients.

Many restrictions were already in force in the state under ‘Red Alert Jan Anushasan Pakhwada‘ or ‘Red Alert Public Discipline Fortnight‘ which have been made stringent on the basis of the suggestions given by the Council of Ministers during the meeting.

All the other instructions not specified here shall be followed as per the guidelines issued on 30 April 2021.

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Last updated on: 10 May 2021

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All You Need to Know About Latest Guidelines of Rajasthan Government

This article was last updated on 26 April 2021

Amid the rising cases of corona in the state, the Rajasthan government on Friday announced stricter guidelines for the lockdown period. The state’s home department issued these guidelines in addition to the restrictions already imposed since 19th April 2021 under “Jan Anushasan Pakhwada”.

Here is all you need to know about the latest guidelines issued by Rajasthan Government:
  • Retail and wholesale shops of grocery, food items, cattle feed and flour mills will be allowed to open from 6 am to 11 am from Monday to Friday.
  • Mandis, vegetable and fruit shops are allowed to open from 6 am to 5 pm. (this amendment has been made on 25th April 2021)
  • Vendors selling fruits and vegetables on hand carts, e-rickshaws, vans etc. will also be allowed from 6 am to 11 am daily.
  • Milk shops will be allowed to open in the morning from 6 am to 11 am and in the evening from 5 pm to 7 pm.
  • Shops selling processed food, restaurants and sweet shops will remain closed and only home delivery will be permitted.
  • Banks, insurance services will be allowed to operate from 10 am to 2 pm only.
  • Marriage ceremonies will be limited to a one-day event for 3 hours with not more than 50 persons in attendance. Government employees will monitor the wedding programmes to ensure that the guests don’t flout the norms.
  • Except for medical emergencies and essential services, the movement of private vehicles from one city to another has been restricted with effect from Monday, April 26.
  • Intra-state buses will operate with 50 per cent capacity.
  • Government offices will remain closed except for those directly engaged in COVID management.
  • Fuel stations will be open for private vehicles from 7 am to 12 noon.

Besides, the state government has also imposed a weekend curfew in the entire state which will be effective from Friday 6 PM to Monday 5 AM. During this period, only emergency and essential services will be allowed. This will include people going for vaccination, hospital or banking services and those travelling to and from bus stands, railway stations and airports.

The new guidelines will come into effect from Sunday, 25th April and will be effective till May 3rd 2021.

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उदयपुर ज़िले के पंचायती समिति चुनाव 2020 परिणाम घोषित

जिला परिषद के 43 और 20 पंचायत समितियों के 364 सदस्याें के चुनाव परिणाम की मतगणना मंगलवार को हुई। 

परिणामों के अनुसार 20 पंचायत समितियों में भाजपा के 8 और कांग्रेस के 7 प्रधान बनने तय हैं। 5 पंचायत समितियाें में दाेनाें दलों काे बहुमत नहीं मिला है। इनमें निर्दलीय तय करेंगे कि प्रधान काैन बनेगा। वहीं जिला प्रमुख और प्रधान के चुनाव 10 दिसंबर को और उप प्रमुख व उप प्रधानों का चुनाव 11 दिसंबर को होगा। 

मंगलवार को हुई मतगणना के नतीजे इस प्रकार रहे। 

  • पंचायत समितियां – 20
  • कुल वार्ड – 364
  • भाजपा ने जीते वार्ड – 157
  • कांग्रेस ने जीते वार्ड – 166
  • अन्य – 41

पंचायत समिति चुनाव 2020 परिमाण 

S. No पंचायत समिति भाजपा कांग्रेस  अन्य 
1 झाड़ोल (21) 9 10 2
2 फलासिया (19) 6 8 5
3 बड़गांव (15) 8 6 1
4 मावली (25) 10 15 0
5 लसाड़िया (15) 11 4 0
6 कोटड़ा (19) 11 8 0
7 सायरा (17) 8 9 0
8 गोगुन्दा (17) 11 6 0
9 खेरवाड़ा (17) 5 8 4
10 नया गांव (15) 4 8 3
11 ऋषभदेव (21) 7 7 7
12 सराड़ा (15) 6 9 0
13 कुराबड़ (15) 9 5 1
14 भिंडर (19) 3 3 13
15 वल्लभनगर (19) 10 8 1
16 गिर्वा (29) 11 18 0
17 सलूम्बर (21) 11 10 0
18 झल्लारा (15) 5 8 2
19 जयसमंद (15) 4 10 1
20 सेमारी (15) 8 6 1
कुल (364) 157 166 41

जिला परिषद के नतीजों में भाजपा 27 सीटें जीतकर लगातार दूसरी बार अपना जिला प्रमुख बनाने वाली है।

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राजस्थान सरकार ने लगाया पटाखों पर बैन

राजस्थान गृह विभाग के आदेश – पटाखे बेचने पर 10 हज़ार और आतिशबाज़ी करने 2 हज़ार का जुर्माना।

राजस्थान गृह विभाग ने राज्य में दीपावली पर पटाखे बेचने और आतिशबाज़ी करने पर जुर्माना घोषित कर दिया है। आदेशानुसार राज्य में पटाखे के बिक्री करने पर 10 हज़ार का जुर्माना लिए जायेगा और आतिशबाज़ी करने पर 2 हज़ार का जुर्माना लिया जायेगा। यह प्रतिबंध 31 दिसंबर 2020 तक लागू रहेगा।

इस के लिए सरकार ने कार्यकारी मजिस्ट्रेट, एएसआइ और उससे उच्च स्तर के अधिकारी, नगरीय निकाय में रेवेन्यू सब-इंस्पेक्टर या उससे उच्च पद के अधिकारी, जिला परिषद के मुख्य कार्यकारी अधिकारी और खंड विकास अधिकारी कार्यवाई कर सकते हैं।

कोरोना समीक्षा बैठक के दौरान सीएम अशोक गहलोत ने पटाखों की ​बिक्री और आतिशबाजी पर रोक लगाने का फैसला लिया। पटाखों के धुएं के कारण कोरोना रोगियों के अलावा अन्य लोगों को हृदय और श्वास संबंधी दिक्कतें हो सकती हैं, ऐसे में लोगों को दिवाली के दौरान आतिशबाजी से बचना चाहिए।

इसी के चलते मुख्यमंत्री ने पटाखों की बिक्री के अस्थायी लाइसेंस पर भी रोक लगाने का निर्देश दिये हैं। सीएम गहलोत ने कहा है, कोरोना वायरस के प्रसार को रोकने के लिये ये फैसला लिया है। सीएम ने कहा कि शादियों और अन्य समारोहों में आतिशबाजी बंद की जानी चाहिए।

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RNT मेडिकल कॉलेज में बढ़ाई MBBS की 50 सीटें

  • कुल 1100 की संख्या के साथ उदयपुर में राज्य की सर्वाधिक सीटें।

राज्य के MMBS एस्पिरेंट्स के लिए एक अच्छी खबर!

नेशनल मेडिकल कमीशन के सेक्रेट्री डाॅ. आरके वत्स ने उदयपुर के RNT मेडिकल कॉलेज को 50 अधिक सीटों की अनुमति के आदेश जारी कर दिए है। इसी के साथ उदयपुर के RNT मेडिकल कॉलेज में MMBS की कुल 250 सीटें हो गई हैं। इन सीटों पर 2020-21 के इसी सेशन के लिए एडमिशन होंगे।

RNT में MBBS की 250 सीटों को मिलकर उदयपुर में MMBS की कुल 1100 सीटें हो गई हैं जो की राज्य में सर्वाधिक है। अब से हर हर वर्ष शहर से 1100 चिकित्सक तैयार होंगे।

इससे पहले सरकारी कॉलेजों में जयपुर के एसएमएस मेडिकल कॉलेज, बीकानेर के एसपी मेडिकल कॉलेज और जोधपुर के एनएस मेडिकल कॉलेज में ही 250-250 सीटें थी।

इसके अलावा नेशनल मेडिकल कमीशन (मेडिकल काउंसिल ऑफ इंडिया) ने अजमेर में 50 और बाड़मेर में भी 30 सीटें बढ़ाई हैं। वहीं सीकर में नया मेडिकल कॉलेज खोलने को मंजूरी दी है जिसमें 100 सीटें होंगी।

कमीशन के पहले इंस्पेक्शन में RNT की फैकल्टी और अस्पतालों के प्रबंधन का 56 साल पुराना ढांचा 250 सीटों के मापदंडों पर खरा नहीं उतरा था।

उसके बाद कॉलेज प्रशासन ने फैकल्टी-इंफ्रास्ट्रक्चर को और अधिक मजबूत किया। लॉकडाउन के दौरान हुए दूसरे ऑनलाइन इंपेक्शन में RNT मेडिकल कॉलेज पास हो गया और उसे 250 सीटों की अनुमति मिल गई।

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Udaipur Airport Increases its Airplane Parking Capacity with the New Apron

  • The new apron is all set to start at Maharana Pratap Airport, Dabok.
  • Will become operational from November 5.
  • 11 big and 22 small aircraft can be parked now at Udaipur Airport.

The new apron at Maharana Pratap Airport, Dabok is ready and will be operational from November 5. With the commencement of this new apron, the airport’s flight handling capacity will increase significantly.

Presently, 7 big and 11 small aircraft can be parked at the airport apron. The old apron at Udaipur Airport has only 5 parking stands for Boeing-737 and Airbus 320 aircraft. However, this number will increase to 11 once the new apron is operational. The new apron will allow 11 big and 22 small aircraft to be parked at Udaipur Airport.

Additionally, if a new terminal building is built in front of the new apron, then the airport can have 6 aerobridges on the apron where there are just 2 aerobridges at the old apron.

Besides, once the new apron becomes operational, the passengers will also not have to wait long during flight landing and takeoff.

The new apron will have ground handling equipment for airlines. The cleaning of the airport, cargo, baggage handling, stock of goods, etc. will be done by the ground staff of the airport.