Mysore: Criminal Case Against The Owner Of Welfare Pavilion
Mysore: criminal case against the owner of the welfare pavilion. Only birthday parties, naming ceremonies should be attended by as many people as possible.
The police have warned that more and more people are in violation of the Corona Guidelines. Corona lockdown has begun. The theater, the welfare hall, the public meeting – not the ceremonies of anxiety.
There is a new rule for welfare halls in Mysore. The police have warned that more people will file a criminal case. However, the owners of the welfare pavilion have also responded to this.
The lifestyle has been changing ever since Corona arrived. First, the wedding ceremony, Upanayana, Birthday, Beggar Meal etc. The image of the greetings has changed since Corona entered.
Meanwhile, Mysore police have issued a new order for welfare halls. There should be only 200 people for weddings. Only birthday parties, naming ceremonies should be attended by as many people as possible.
Police have warned that more and more people are going to file a criminal case in violation of the Corona Guidelines.
This has caused the owners of welfare pavilions to write off the injury. The entire wedding season was lost at Corona Lockdown.
Now or twice a day booking. The fear is that people will forget about welfare pavilions as a rule. The owners of some welfare pavilions have welcomed the police order.
However, many have opposed the filing of a criminal case. Most of the welfare pavilions in Mysore are empty.
There are tens of thousands of maintenance expenses, such as a farewell ceremony, a renewal license, a NOC, a current bill, a water bill, and security.
Coping with all of this and following Corona rules is not easy. However, the welfare council’s owner acknowledges that it is a social responsibility to fight the corona.
Corona Control in Mysore as a whole is in full control. It remains to be seen how much this criminal case will work.