In view of the increasing cases of corona, arrangements have been made for five days in Himachal Pradesh from Monday 6th January to 24th January at 6 am in government offices. Only 50 percent third and fourth class employees will come sequentially in the offices. Officers and 100 percent employees of emergency services will be present. Apart from government departments, this system will be applicable in the offices of Public Sector Undertaking, Local Bodies and Autonomous Institutions. On the instructions of the Himachal Pradesh government, the State Disaster Management Cell on Sunday issued new orders regarding restrictions on the holiday. Under the new restrictions, the presence of a maximum of 100 people with 50 percent of the capacity indoors and 50 percent of the capacity in the outdoors and a maximum of 300 people will be allowed for sports, educational, entertainment, cultural and political activities. Collective kitchens and Dhams have also been completely banned. Let us inform that the cases of corona are increasing continuously in Himachal Pradesh. Till Sunday, the number of active cases in the state has crossed three thousand. Along with this, orders have also been issued to close all educational institutions on Saturday. For this reason, the government is continuously studying the situation and taking strict action. CM’s program cancelled due to increase in corona cases Due to increase in the cases of covid-19 in Himachal Pradesh, all the programs scheduled by Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur have been postponed till 15th of this month. He said that the Chief Minister’s programs for Reconciliation constituency on January 10, Barsar, Hamirpur on January 11 and Nadaun constituencies on January 12 have also been cancelled. All these programs will be rescheduled soon. The Chief Minister himself has given this information by tweeting on Sunday. The Chief Minister has said that in view of the increasing cases of covid-19, all his public programs have been cancelled. He has appealed to all the people of the state to follow the guidelines related to covid-19.