U.T. administration to revive ₹500-fine for violating home quarantine norms
The Hindu
The administration will revive the ₹500-fine for those violating home quarantine norms, Health Secretary T. Arun said on Tuesday.The fine, which was in place during the 2020-pandemic phase, would be r
The administration will revive the ₹500-fine for those violating home quarantine norms, Health Secretary T. Arun said on Tuesday. The fine, which was in place during the 2020-pandemic phase, would be re-notified shortly, he told at a press conference. Last year, the government had imposed ₹500 for those jumping home quarantine and ₹1,000 for violators of isolation norms as part of stringent measures to cut the spread of the virus.More Related News
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