By:Shree1news, 08 JAN 2021
Earlier today, the Madras High Court issues an order to the Tamil Nadu government, urging the state to revoke the relaxations in cinema halls. This came after the central authorities’s notice to the state where the center urged the TN government to revoke the relaxations. Now, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami has issued a notice, where he cancelled the relaxations and said that the cinema halls will proceed to operate with 50 p.c viewers capability.
All these developments came after the Tamil Nadu government announced last week that the theatres can be allowed to function with full viewers capacity. It was additionally reported that Thalapathy Vijay had met with Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami requesting him to permit full audience capacity in cinema halls. However, there was no official replace concerning the same. It is to be noted that two big ticket Kollywood movies – Master and Eeswaran can be launched throughout Pongal.
Meanwhile, within the direct order issued to the state government by the Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, the Ministry of Home Affairs had requested the TN government to follow the guidelines and SOP provided by the Central Government seriously. It was said within the order that the approval of 100 percent occupancy theatres will dilute the earlier order issued by the MHA to prevent and control the unfold of pandemic especially within the containment zones.
Source: A-N







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