Voters in Assam pose at a polling booth, in front of wall art dedicated to COVID warriors. (Photo | Special Arrangement) 
Nation

Now, spit at your own risk in Assam 

The state government on Tuesday put in place stricter curbs, making the wearing of masks and observance of COVID-19 appropriate behaviour mandatory for everyone in public places.

Divya Bahn

GUWAHATI: Persons not wearing a mask or spitting in public places in Assam will now be fined Rs 1,000.

The state government on Tuesday put in place stricter curbs, making the wearing of masks and observance of COVID-19 appropriate behaviour mandatory for everyone in public places.

The government ordered that all marketplaces, supermarkets, shops in malls and weekly markets should be closed by 6pm. Except for officers, only 50% employees will work from office. However, this will not be applicable for organizations rendering essential and emergency services, law-enforcement services and those involved in election work. 

According to the order, social distancing at workplaces should be ensured through adequate gaps between shifts, staggering of lunch breaks of staff etc.

The order also stated that all educational institutions must provide quality virtual options.

"Not more than 50% students should attend in person on any day. Schools should stagger class timings so that largescale release of students doesn't arise. There will be no morning assembly/special assembly etc. in the educational institutions. Preference should be given to online mode of teaching for primary classes," the order said. 

The government directed all public transport authorities to enforce COVID-19 appropriate behaviour and seating inside vehicles, carriers, containers etc.

Auto rickshaws, cycle rickshaws and taxis shall operate with one driver and two passengers maintaining social distancing. City buses, intra-district, inter-district and inter-state buses will be allowed to operate with 50% of seating capacity. No passenger shall be allowed to travel standing. The wearing of mask and observance of COVID-19 appropriate behaviour will be mandatory for all passengers, the order stated.

The shop owners were asked to ensure a minimum of six feet distance among customers and not allow more than five persons inside the shop. The government allowed industrial units and tea gardens to operate subject to observance of COVID appropriate behaviour.
 

TVK and AIADMK in talks as Vijay seeks majority support, says Leemarose Martin

ECI, BJP played 'nasty games': Mamata says TMC was not defeated in Bengal, refuses to resign from CM post

Hegseth and Caine say ceasefire between the US and Iran is not over

Congress calls late-night meeting to decide on possible support for Vijay’s TVK in Tamil Nadu

SIR impact on TMC-won assembly constituencies, including Bhabanipur, in the 2026 Bengal Polls

SCROLL FOR NEXT