The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Monday issued notices to the Punjab government on a petition seeking reopening of theatres closed as part of preventive measures to contain spread of the novel coronavirus. The LHC bench directed the provincial government to submit its response to the petition by June 9. The petitioner stated before the court that the provincial government has shut theatres in the province owing to the coronavirus fears and pleaded with the bench to direct the government to allow theatres to open under standard operating procedures (SOPs). The hearing was adjourned till June 9. A meeting of the National Coordination Committee (NCC) to be presided over by Prime Minister Imran Khan will be held today to decide the future strategy. It will decide whether or not to further ease lockdown restrictions. The government had shuttered the businesses when the coronavirus struck the country, suspending production and trading activities and closing schools, parks, and other public places by imposing lockdown from the third week of March to stem the coronavirus. The government, however, started easing lockdown restrictions from May 9, opening up various sectors under the standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety measures to avoid the spread of the virus.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Governor Sindh reviews lockdown situation in Thatta
-
Governor Sindh reviews lockdown situation in Thatta
-
Five policemen test positive for COVID-19 in Lahore
-
Indian army using Kashmiris as human shields in border skirmish with Pakistan
-
Five policemen test positive for COVID-19 in Lahore
-
PM reiterates firm resolve to fight coronavirus, save people from starvation, unemployment : Firdous
-
COVID-19: Govt. approves SOPs for private int’l flight operations to Pakistan
-
School fee concession directives have no legal basis: PEC Sindh
-
School fee concession directives have no legal basis: PEC Sindh
-
Masses suffer as federal, Sindh govts indulge in blame game over COVID-19
-
Coronavirus nationwide death toll crosses 100; 1,378 recovered so far
-
Over 85 prisoners in Punjab jails test positive for COVID-19