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Karnataka govt gives nod to open Hindu temples from June 1

Temples in the Karnataka that were closed for devotees for over two months due to the COVID-19 induced lockdown will be opened for public from June 1. However, no decision has been taken over the opening of the mosques, gurudwaras and churches.

Karnataka govt gives nod to open Hindu temples from June 1
Karnataka govt gives nod to open Hindu temples from June 1

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Published : May 27, 2020, 9:57 AM IST

Bengaluru: Karnataka Government on Tuesday decided to open temples from June 1 and will soon issue a Standard Operating Protocol that needs to be followed by the people.

"Karnataka govt has decided to open temples from June 1. Standard Operating Protocol to be followed, which will be issued. We'll make necessary arrangements till May 31," said Kota Srinivas Poojari, State Minister for Muzrai department.

The Minister said online Seva booking will start from May 27 in 52 temples. "But no permission for fairs, religious conference," the minister added.

However, the minister refrained himself for commenting on the opening of the mosques, gurudwaras and churches.

Poojari on May 23 had said that poojas conducted at temples across the state would soon go online for devotees as temples cannot be opened till lockdown ends.

Meanwhile, Karnataka reported 100 fresh cases of COVID-19 from 5 pm of May 25 to 12 pm today, taking the total number of positive cases to 2,282.

The total number of active cases has risen to 1,514 with 44 deaths, state Health Department said in a release.

(With inputs from ANI and PTI)

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