
Karnataka allows opening of religious places of worship, amusement parks from July 25
The Hindu
However, annual festivals, temple festivals, processions, congregations are not allowed.
Further extending relaxations, the Karnataka Government has allowed to open the places of worship such as temples, mosques, churches, gurudwaras, and related activities pertaining to the places of worship from July 25 by strictly adhering to COVID-19-appropriate behaviour and standard operating procedure (SOP) issued by the department concerned. However, annual festivals, temple festivals, processions, congregations are not allowed, said an order issued by the government on Saturday.More Related News

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