DC B’la chairs meeting of Religious Heads to discuss opening of Shrines

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Shrines shall be opened from Oct 01 with Strict Adherence to SOPs

BARAMULLA: Deputy Commissioner Baramulla Dr G N Itoo today chaired a meeting of various religious heads and other representatives to discuss measures and modalities with regard to the opening of shrines for the public.

All shrines in the district were closed as a precautionary measure to minimize the spread of COVID-19 infection.

On the occasion, a comprehensive discussion on the subject was held during which representatives of various Auqaf committees and other religious bodies presented their feedback and suggestions. The DC sought the cooperation of various stakeholders in opening the shrines vis-à-vis averting the risk of COVID-19 infection.

After threadbare discussion, the DC said that the administration has decided to open all shrines in the district from October 01, with strict adherence to requisite SOPs and guidelines to avert any kind of exigency.

Dr Itoo informed that a calendar has been framed by the authorities wherein people from Kupwara and Bandipora districts shall be allowed to visit any shrine on Monday and Tuesday.

Similarly on Wednesday and Thursday, people belonging to Srinagar and Ganderbal districts shall be allowed to visit these shrines where as on Friday and Saturday, the people of Baramulla and Budgam can visit these shrines, the DC said.

He said however, people belonging to the remaining districts shall be allowed to visit on Sunday and added that the initiative was taken in order to avoid any kind of large gathering so that social distancing is maintained.

Moreover, DC said that senior citizens having age above 60 years and children below 10 years shall not be allowed to visit any shrine. He also said that a proper medical screening shall be done at these shrines to every visiting person.

Appealing the people to cooperate with the administration, DC said that any kind of laxity won’t be tolerated and strict action shall be taken against the violators.