Mumbai districts reported the highest 447 new infections in the state. Maharashtra witnessed a rise in Covid-19 cases and fatalities as compared to Monday, when it reported 2,026 infections, the lowest since February 2, and 26 fatalities. Maharashtra reported 2,401 new Covid-19 cases and 39 fresh deaths on Tuesday - an uptick from multi-month lows registered a day ago - taking the infection tally to 65,64,915 and the toll to 1,39,272, a health department official said. What is the Covid-19 situation in Maharashtra like?
The Dhyan Mandir and Parayan Kaksh will remain closed, the administration informed, adding that pregnant women, children below 10 years of age, and people above 65 years will not be allowed to enter the temple. For this purpose, the administration has fixed entry from entrance number 2, while exit will be facilitated through exit gates numbers 4 and 5 at the Shirdi Sai Baba temple. In view of the declining coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases in the state, the district administration has reopened the temple gates for the devotees however, there still remain prevailing protocols to prevent a renewed surge in cases.Īlso Read | Ahmednagar bucks the trend while Covid cases in rest of Maharashtra dipĭevotees going to both the Shirdi Sai Baba and the Shani Shingnapur temples must mandatorily wear masks and maintain social distancing wherever applicable.
What are the Covid-19 guidelines for devotees? Meanwhile, the temple aarti can be attended by a maximum of 90 devotees, according to the fresh guidelines. No more than 1,150 devotees will be allowed to be inside the temple premises at any hour.
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The Shirdi Sai Baba temple is issuing 5,000 paid passes, 5,000 online passes, and 5,000 offline passes for the devotees. As places of worship in the state are slated to reopen from October 7, a meeting of the district administration and the management of Shri Saibaba Sansthan Trust was organised to chalk out measuresĪccording to the fresh guidelines issued by Ahmednagar district collector Rajendra B Bhosale, a maximum of 15,000 devotees are to be allowed in the Shirdi Sai Baba temple daily, while the number of pilgrims at the Shani Shingnapur temple will be capped at 20,000 a day. However, strict pandemic-related guidelines are to be followed, and officials will ensure that all the devotees wear masks and maintain distancing protocols while visiting the temple. The Shirdi Sai Baba temple and the Shani Shingnapur temple in Maharashtra are reopening from October 7, according to the latest directions issued by the Ahmednagar district administration on Tuesday in view of the declining number of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) cases in the state.