Wearing face masks made compulsory in public, work spaces of Bengaluru

Wearing of masks have been made mandatory in several cities in the backdrop of spread of the coronavirus.

People seen wearing  pollution masks while they commute to their work places in New Delhi
People seen wearing pollution masks while they commute to their work places in New Delhi
BS Web TeamPTI Bengaluru
2 min read Last Updated : May 01 2020 | 4:26 PM IST
Wearing face masks in public and offices has been made compulsory in Bengaluru and violation of this norm will attract penalty of Rs 1,000. Such measure has been taken for the first time as part of measures to fight COVID-19. The order has come into effect from Thursday mid-night and will continue to remain in force until further orders.

Spitting, urinating and littering in public places have also been banned and such acts will be considered as public offence in the Karnataka capital, according to an order issued by the city civic body Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP).

"Wearing of facial mask to cover mouth and nose is compulsory in public places and in any working space with more than five people," the order issued by BBMP Commissioner B H Anil Kumar on Thursday said.

Facial masks and gloves used by any of the households (HHs) and commercial establishments (CEs) should be properly handed over to waste collectors in covers or closed bags as part of sanitary (reject) waste, it said.

Violations of these directions will attract a penalty of Rs 1,000 first time and Rs 2,000 on second and subsequent violations.

Any person, institution, organisation and others violating these regulations shall be proceeded against by competent authorities empowered under Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, Disaster Management Act, BBMP Bylaws, and Indian Penal Code among others, the order said.

Wearing of masks have been made mandatory in several cities in the backdrop of spread of the coronavirus.

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Topics :CoronavirusHealthcare in IndiaCommunicable diseasesBengaluruOffice spacespublic spaces

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