Bengaluru:Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa said on Saturday that the state’s night curfew would be repealed. The chief minister also permitted the reopening of government offices. The chief minister, while issuing new instructions, stated that district administrations can impose further limitations in their particular areas.
The state authorities prolonged the lockdown in 11 districts with high test positivity rates about three weeks ago, while loosening the limits in the remaining 20 districts.
- Shopping malls are allowed to open
- All public transport, including the metro, is fully allowed.
- Devotees are allowed to darshan at religious places.
- Weekend curfew is relaxed in all districts except Kodagu.
- Around 100 people are allowed to attend the wedding.
- 20 may attend the funeral from July 5.
Earlier, Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa had held a meeting with the COVID-19 Technical Advisory Committee and then decided to relax norms based on its recommendations.