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The Union Home Ministry has released the guidelines for the opening of places of worship

The Home Ministry has released the guidelines for places of worship, which are all set to open from June 8 onwards. According to the guidelines, devotees are not allowed to perform their ritual in accordance with their previous practices, such as touching the shrines or the sacred texts. Prasadam, holy water etc. should not be given inside the shrine. In a decree issued by the Union Home Ministry on May 30, it was announced that shrines could be opened from June 8 onwards, as part of Unlock 1, while the directives would be issued later. Now, according to the released guidelines, devotees are expected to comply with the following rules and regulations.

  • Individuals must maintain a minimum distance of 6 feet in public places as far as feasible.
  • Use of face covers/masks to be mandatory.
  • Practice frequent hand washing with soap (for at least 40-60 seconds) even when hands are not visibly dirty. Use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers (for at least 20 seconds) can be made wherever feasible.
  • Respiratory etiquettes to be strictly followed. This involves strict practice of covering one’s mouth and nose while coughing/sneezing with a tissue/handkerchief/flexed elbow and disposing off used tissues properly.
  • Self-monitoring of health by all and reporting any illness at the earliest to state and district helpline.
  • Spitting should be strictly prohibited.
  • Installation & use of Aarogya Setu App shall be advised to all.

On the other hand, the religious institutions would have to follow the following practices

  • Entrance to have mandatory hand hygiene (sanitizer dispenser) and thermal screening provisions.
  • Only asymptomatic persons shall be allowed in the premises.
  • All persons to be allowed entry only if using face cover/masks.
  • Posters/standees on preventive measures about COVID-19 to be displayed prominently. Audio and Video clips to spread awareness on preventive measures for COVID-19 should be regularly played.
  • Staggering of visitors to be done, if possible.
  • Shoes / footwear to be preferably taken off inside own vehicle. If needed they should be kept in separate slots for each individual / family by the persons themselves.
  • Proper crowd management in the parking lots and outside the premises – duly following social distancing norms shall be organized.
  • Any shops, stalls, cafeteria etc., outside and within the premises shall follow social distancing norms at all times
  • Specific markings may be made with sufficient distant to manage the queue and ensure social distancing in the premises.
  • Preferably separate entry and exits for visitors shall be organized
  • Maintain physical distancing of a minimum of 6 feet at all times when queuing up for entry.
  • People should wash their hand and feet with soap and water before entering the premises.
  • Seating arrangement to be made in such a way that adequate social distancing is maintained.
  • For air-conditioning/ventilation, the guidelines of CPWD shall be followed which inter alia emphasises that the temperature setting of all air conditioning devices should be in the range of 24-30oC, relative humidity should be in the range of 40-70%, intake of fresh air should be as much as possible and cross ventilation should be adequate.
  • Touching of statues/idols / holy books etc. not to be allowed.
  • Large gatherings/congregation continue to remain prohibited.
  • In view of potential threat of spread of infection, as far as feasible recorded devotional music/songs may be played and choir or singing groups should not be allowed.
  • Avoid physical contact while greeting each other.
  • Common prayer mats should be avoided and devotees should bring their own prayer mat or piece of cloth which they may take back with them.
  • No physical offerings like Prasad/distribution or sprinkling of holy water, etc.to be allowed inside the religious place.
  • Community kitchens/langars / “Ann-daan”, etc. at religious placesshould follow physical distancing norms while preparing and distributing food.
  • Effective sanitation within the premises shall be maintained with particular focus on lavatories, hand and foot-washing stations/areas.
  • Frequent cleaning and disinfection to be maintained by the management of the religious place.
  • The floors should particularly be cleaned multiple times in the premises.
  • Proper disposal of face covers/masks / gloves left over by visitors and/or employees should be ensured.
Abin K Surendran: Co-Founder/Editor/Journalist at Mixindia | abinks@www.mixindia.com
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