Illumination, Sound and Light programme at Mysuru palace suspended
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Amid rising instances of COVID-19, the illumination of Mysuru palace and the Sound and Light programme held on its premises have been quickly suspended.
The palace was illuminated between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sundays and public holidays. The illumination has been cancelled on April 11, 13, 14, 18 and 25, moreover May 1 and 2, stated a press release from Deputy Director of Mysuru Palace Board. During this era, most people can even not be allowed into the palace premises.
The Palace Board has suspended Sound and Light programme between April 10 and 30, based on the assertion.
Even the Ugadi Sangeethothsava, which was organised yearly, won’t be held this yr, the assertion added.
However, the palace will stay open to guests between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. on all days.
Meanwhile, Deputy Director of Mysuru Palace Board Subramanya advised The Puucho that the illumination on Sundays and public holidays was cancelled to keep away from giant gatherings. About 3,000 to 4,000 folks would collect on the palace premises to benefit from the illumination often.
“The number of visitors to the palace had now dwindled to barely 1,000 per day”, he stated and added that Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) have been in place for entry of holiday makers. The SOP contains carrying of masks and present process a test of physique temperature by way of a contactless digital thermometer.
266 instances
Meanwhile, the variety of optimistic instances reported from Mysuru continued to stay excessive with a complete of 266 instances reported on Saturday, taking the entire optimistic instances from the district to 57,934.
Five individuals affected by COVID-19 died over the last 24 hours within the district.
However, 115 individuals have been discharged on Saturday, taking the cumulative discharges from Mysuru district to 55,026. The variety of lively instances in Mysuru district was 1,828 on Saturday.
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