Six moths of Imprisonment for no Mask says Innocent Divya

Due to the increasing number of coronavirus patients, the Nilgiri district collecter has restricted people with precautions. The Nilgiri collector, innocent Divya, has implemented a strict rule to imprison for six months those who don't wear the mask.The safety measures are already implemented regar

Six moths of Imprisonment for no Mask says Innocent Divya
Six moths of Imprisonment for no Mask says Innocent Divya

Due to the increasing number of coronavirus patients, the Nilgiri district collecter has restricted people with precautions. The Nilgiri collector, innocent Divya, has implemented a strict rule to imprison for six months those who don't wear the mask.

The safety measures are already implemented regarding the E-Pass. The other district vehicles are not allowed inside Nilgiris without the registration of E-Pass.

Since the public started to move around lethargically, the outcome was the additional count of corona patients in the state. It seems like Corona is coming back with the same force as it was there initially, and so Innocent Divya has initiated the strict rules for the district, and the public is under notice.

It is very much necessary to be safe and be tuned with precautions during the pandemic.

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Thangaraja Palaniappan

Thangaraja is the Lead Reporter at NewsBricks with over a decade of experience in journalism and live news reporting. Known for his strong on-ground presence, he closely follows developing stories and has covered major political events and incidents across India. With a primary focus on political journalism, he simplifies complex developments into clear, reader-friendly reports that help audiences understand the evolving political landscape. Beyond politics, Thangaraja has a growing interest in technology and innovation. He tracks smartphone launches, new gadgets, and emerging systems such as POS smart automation technologies, reflecting the increasing role of technology in everyday life and governance. Thangaraja believes journalism is built on integrity, public trust, and reader satisfaction. Committed to ethical reporting, he strives to deliver timely, factual, and impactful news through his work at NewsBricks.

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