Cuttack: Amid the COVID-19 resurgence scare, the Cuttack Municipal Corporation (CMC) has pruned the number of guests participating in wedding and funeral within its limits in the city.
Now, a maximum of 100 persons will be allowed to attend marriage-related functions in Cuttack city. Only 50 persons can attend death rituals and funeral.
This comes a day after Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation capped the maximum number of persons attending a wedding to 100.
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From March 26, the Odisha government had reduced the number of attendees at marriage and related functions to 200 persons while allowing 50 persons to participate in funeral/last rites.
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