The guidelines said churches will be allowed to open with 50% sitting capacity or 200
Churches in Christian majority Mizoram are closed since March 22 last year due to COVID-19 pandemic.
The new guidelines also said any student intending to join his or her hostel must produce a COVID-19 negative certificate obtained within 96 hours before entry into the hostel.
Higher institutions for undergraduate and postgraduate students will be allowed to open from February and training or coaching institutes will also open with either 50 per cent sitting capacity or not more than 50 students from now onwards, the order said.
The
The number of attendees in indoor games, cinema hall, auditorium, community hall and social events (indoor) is fixed at 50.
However, games and sports practices and social events held outdoors will be allowed with 100 attendees.
In any function related to organisation or party, the number of attendees allowed is 100 but deputy commissioners can allow up to 150 attendees by special permission.
All business shops, establishments and commercial activities will function normally under strict COVID-19 protocols.
Any individual, who is returning from other parts of the country, will have to be placed under
Any state resident, who goes outside and return to the state within four days, need not go for quarantine.
However, any person returning from Europe will be placed under quarantine at designated facilities and they will not be allowed for home quarantine facility.
Night curfew will remain in force in Aizawl and other district headquarters from 8.30 pm to 4.30 am every day till further orders, it added.
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