Gwalior Authorities Jail People For Not Wearing Masks
The local administration announced that people found without masks will be put in open jails. They will also have to write an essay on Covid-19.
The number of coronavirus cases has increased in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh. The local administration announced that people found without masks will be put in open jails. They will also have to write an essay on Covid-19. Gwalior District Magistrate Kaushlendra Vikram Singh informed that the authorities in Gwalior have launched the 'Roko-Toko' campaign to prevent the spread of coronavirus. The authorities are also carrying out an awareness drive.
The Gwalior administration is taking important steps to make the residents of the city understand the importance of following safety measures with the daily spike in positive cases. With the new rule laid down by the state authorities, till now (7th December 2020), 20 people have been sent to the open prison at the Captain Roop Singh stadium and they were made to write an essay on Covid-19. Earlier, the Madhya Pradesh government had launched an app which helped residents to get important information related to Covid-19.