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रमजान Eid: Guidelines issued on the background of corona outbreak

Guidelines have been issued on the occasion of the corona outbreak on the occasion of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan Eid.

Mumbai: In view of the increasing prevalence of coronavirus in Maharashtra, strict restrictions have been imposed under the ‘Break the Chain’ order. There are curfews and curfews throughout the state, and gatherings for any social, religious, political or cultural event are prohibited. Guidelines have been issued on the occasion of the corona outbreak on the occasion of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan Eid.

The Muslim holy month of Ramadan has started from April 13 this year and Ramadan Eid will be celebrated on May 13 or 14, 2021 (depending on the lunar eclipse). In view of the highly contagious situation caused by the second wave of Kovid-19 and the increasing number of corona patients, it is necessary to observe Ramadan Eid with special caution, subject to the provisions of the Government’s order dated 13 April 2021. Accordingly, on the occasion of Ramadan Eid, the following guidelines have been issued by the Home Department.

  • In order to prevent the spread of Corona virus, it is advisable for Muslims to observe the regular ‘Namaz’, ‘Taraweeh’ and ‘Iftar’ in the
  • mosque or in public places for Iftar and strictly follow the ‘Break the Chain’ order.
  • Do not gather in the mosque as well as in the open space for Namaz.
  • On the occasion of Ramadan Eid, the BMC and the local administration have set a time limit for the purchase of goods and it should be
  • strictly followed. Other than that, don’t rush to the market to buy goods or gather together.
  • In order to curb the growing contagion of Kovid-19 virus, due to the implementation of Section 144 of the FDA and night curfew, peddlers should not set up stalls on the roads during the curfew and citizens should not walk on the roads without any reason.
  • No processions, religious, social, cultural or political events should be organized on the occasion of Ramadan Eid.
  • Since religious places are closed, religious leaders, social activists, political leaders and NGOs in the Muslim community should raise
  • awareness in connection with the simple celebration of Ramadan Eid.
  • On the day of Ramadan Eid, it is very important to strictly follow the rules of social distance and also to be careful about using masks and sanitizers.
  • To prevent the outbreak of Kovid-19 virus, it will be mandatory to comply with the rules prescribed by the government assistance and
  • rehabilitation, health, environment, medical education department as well as the concerned municipalities, police, local administration.
  • Also, if any more instructions are published after this circular and between the actual period of Ramadan Eid, they should also be complied with.

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