BENGALURU: With Unlocking 4.0 set to relax more Covid-19 curbs as of September 1, interested stakeholders are busy preparing the ground for a return to normal in their respective sectors.
The fizz is likely to return to Bangalore’s pub district and other parts of Karnataka day 1 itself, with CM BS Yediyurappa on Sunday according to the approval in principle for the consumption of alcohol in bars and restaurants.
Unlock 4.0 provides for the resumption of Metro services in a phased manner starting on September 7 and limited academic activities in schools starting on September 21.
Bars and restaurants will be allowed to operate subject to reducing seating capacity and keeping the room temperature between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius, officials with the knowledge said, and a detailed notice is expected to be released on Monday. for this purpose. Hours of operation are unlikely to change.
The schools are looking for staggered hours and specific spaces for students in classes 9-12 who will be allowed to come to campus beginning September 21 to clear up questions. The department of public instruction said it will issue a standard operating procedure for getting students to campus for these sessions. There is concern among state school boards about the delay in announcing the reduced curriculum to make up for missed days. Officials at the Karnataka Textbook Society said they have presented the shortened syllabus to the department and now the government must make a decision.
On video: Unlock 4.0: Karnataka prepares to return life to normal
The fizz is likely to return to Bangalore’s pub district and other parts of Karnataka day 1 itself, with CM BS Yediyurappa on Sunday according to the approval in principle for the consumption of alcohol in bars and restaurants.
Unlock 4.0 provides for the resumption of Metro services in a phased manner starting on September 7 and limited academic activities in schools starting on September 21.
Bars and restaurants will be allowed to operate subject to reducing seating capacity and keeping the room temperature between 24 and 30 degrees Celsius, officials with the knowledge said, and a detailed notice is expected to be released on Monday. for this purpose. Hours of operation are unlikely to change.
The schools are looking for staggered hours and specific spaces for students in classes 9-12 who will be allowed to come to campus beginning September 21 to clear up questions. The department of public instruction said it will issue a standard operating procedure for getting students to campus for these sessions. There is concern among state school boards about the delay in announcing the reduced curriculum to make up for missed days. Officials at the Karnataka Textbook Society said they have presented the shortened syllabus to the department and now the government must make a decision.
On video: Unlock 4.0: Karnataka prepares to return life to normal
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