Kumar Rajiv Nayan
Bhabhua : Kaimur District Magistrate Dr Naval Kishore asked the people of the district to refrain from spiting on roads otherwise stern action will be taken against them.
Kaimur district administration had warned people not to spit on roads in view of novel Coronaviru (COVID-19) pandemic. But, the people hard comply with the order and are seen spitting on roads as usual after chewing tobacco and gutakha. The Kaimur DM warned them to refrain from doing so otherwise a fine of Rs 200 will be imposed on them and six months jail if caught spitting tobacco or gutakha on road.
The DM said that Coronavirus has spread its tentacle countrywide and so the Government of India has enforced lockdown in the country to check the spread of the virus by ensuring social distancing. He added that the Kaimur district administration is determined to implement the lockdown in letter and spirit in the larger interest of people but some recalcitrant elements were not following it and so the district administration has to take some stern measure. The DM further said that the district administration is committed to help the needy and poor at every level. He warned of stern action against the violators.