Mamata Banerjee's decision: Religious places to open in West Bengal from June 1

New delhi date. May 29, 2020, Friday

The Mamata Banerjee government in West Bengal has decided to open temples in the state from June 1 as there was a nationwide lockdown over the Koro crisis and the state governments are gradually easing the lockdown. "Religious places in the state will be opened from June 1," Mamata Banerjee told a press conference. For which some important things have to be taken care of.

Mamata Banerjee announced that from June 1, all religious places in the state will be open from 10 am. No one will be allowed to assemble at places of worship. Religious places should have a complete system of sanitation at present. I hope the Government of India will also accept this.

Mamata Banerjee also made another announcement at her press conference on Friday. He said that from June 8, every government employee and private employee in the state will return to their work. As well as the reopening of state highways and district roads.

Corona symptoms should not be hidden, talk to a doctor

At the same time, Mamata Banerjee, while speaking on the Corona crisis, said that West Bengal was facing a dual problem of corona and hurricane. "People should not hide their symptoms," he said. "If anyone has symptoms like corona, please talk to a doctor." He also said that. Not every fever is coronary. No need to be afraid.

Appeal to private doctors

"I urge private doctors to start examining patients, but with sufficient vigilance," Banerjee appealed to private doctors during a press conference.

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