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Order RTPCR Exemption
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This is an official order issued by the Government of Maharashtra's Department of Revenue and Forest, Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation. The order, dated July 15, 2021, states that individuals fully vaccinated against COVID-19 and in possession of a valid vaccination certificate are exempt from the requirement of producing a negative RTPCR test report when entering the state. However, all individuals must continue adhering to COVID-19 preventive measures.
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ORDER Break the Chain - Modified Guidelines
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This document is a public notice issued by the Government of Maharashtra's Public Health Department regarding modified COVID-19 guidelines under the 'Break the Chain' initiative. It outlines continued and additional restrictions across various districts to prevent the spread of COVID-19, citing the Epidemic Diseases Act and the Disaster Management Act. The order includes operational directives for businesses, offices, and public spaces.
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PMC Level of Restriction for Breaking the Chain
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The document appears to be issued by a government body, possibly related to public health or administrative measures, as it includes references to restrictions and levels of enforcement. It includes many fragmented words and numbers, possibly indicative of either a communication error or technical problem during printing or scanning. The document does not clearly convey a specific public notice or announcement in its current form.
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PCMC Break The Chain
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The document appears to be a list of dates and technical details or codes, possibly related to an internal process or administrative task. The content includes references to appointment times and locations, possibly related to logistical arrangements. However, there are no clear indications that this is an official public notice.
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PMC Collector Levels of restriction for breaking the chain
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The document appears to relate to guidelines or restrictions possibly associated with COVID-19 management within a region. It discusses levels of restrictions and specific rules or guidelines for different sectors and activities. The content is fragmented and lacks a clear official heading or date, making classification challenging.
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Break the chain modified Guidelines
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The document appears to be a multi-page text without a clear focus or identifiable topic in English. The text includes various strings that might be related to notices or internal communications, but it's largely unreadable in its current sampled state.
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PMC Break the Chain
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The document is written primarily in Marathi and seems to contain general information or communication, possibly from Pune Corporation, as indicated by the email address. It includes various references and identifiers typical of internal correspondences or documentation, but it is not clearly an official public notice directed at the general public.
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PMC Break The Chain Order 08 October 2021
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The document appears to discuss regulations and guidance related to public health measures, possibly in response to a pandemic scenario. It includes codes and administrative references, suggests behavior such as 'Covid Appropriate Behavior', and mentions aspects like home delivery and coaching classes in its text. The document language and structure indicate it may be related to internal or administrative communications for an organization, likely in the context of public health restrictions.
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Government of Maharashtra order Compulsory use Mask
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The document contains heavily scanned text and appears to be in a non-English language, with scattered translations of terms like 'Revenue Receipt' and 'non-Tax Revenue'. It seems to comprise a series of lists or bullet points potentially related to administrative or financial matters. The document lacks clear context or structure indicating an official public notice.
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Relief and Rehabilitation Mantralaya Order (I. The Epidemic Diseases Act 1897) (...
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This is a public notice issued by the Government of Maharashtra's Department of Revenue and Forest, Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation on November 27, 2021. It details new guidelines easing COVID-19 restrictions for economic, social, entertainment, and cultural activities, specifically for fully vaccinated individuals. The notice outlines requirements for vaccination proof, capacity restrictions for events, and guidelines for COVID-appropriate behavior.
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Relief and Rehabilitation Mantralaya Covid19 order
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This is a government order issued by the Department of Revenue and Forest, Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation of Maharashtra, detailing travel restrictions and quarantine measures due to the Omicron COVID-19 variant. The order outlines guidelines for international passengers arriving from 'At Risk' countries, as well as rules for domestic travelers within Maharashtra. Issued by the Chief Secretary, it exercises powers under the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
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Government guidelines for Air Passengers
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This is an order issued by the Government of Maharashtra concerning COVID-19 measures. It addresses the emergence of the Omicron variant and outlines guidelines for air passengers entering the state, particularly focusing on those from 'High Risk Countries.' The document specifies quarantine requirements and protocols for international and domestic travelers to mitigate virus transmission.
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All State Quarantine Guidelines Cover
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This document is a set of state-wise COVID-19 guidelines relevant to Andaman & Nicobar Islands, detailing protocols for incoming passengers, including quarantine and testing requirements. It outlines obligations for passengers, airlines, and airports to ensure compliance with COVID-19 safety measures. The document is not a public notice, but rather an informational guide updated on April 12, 2021.
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PMC Improved procedures for first and second dose covid vaccination
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This document appears to be an official correspondence or report from the Maharashtra government, possibly related to government protocols and responses regarding COVID-19. It references various government directives and regulations concerning health measures and public safety. The document is dated December 31, 2021, and seems to focus on internal operational procedures rather than being a public notice.
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Guide Notice for 31st December 2021 End of Class New Start 2022
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This document is an official public notice issued by the Home Department of the Maharashtra Government on December 29, 2021. It details guidelines and restrictions for New Year celebrations on December 31, 2021, and January 1, 2022, due to the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Key instructions include limiting gatherings, enforcing social distancing, and following COVID-19 protocols to prevent the spread of the virus.
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Pune District Collector order for Measures to be taken to prevent infection of o...
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The document appears to be a scanned page filled with text that lacks clarity and structure. It includes scattered numbers, dates, and references that are difficult to associate with a coherent subject, likely belonging to a non-English script with partial translation errors. Due to the amorphous content, it does not provide any clear indication of being an official public notice.
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PMC FINAL ORDER dtd 09.01.2022
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This document appears to be a public notice issued by the Pune Municipal Corporation, containing a variety of official notifications and updates. It covers information pertinent to government and public health initiatives, possibly including COVID-19 updates or guidelines. The document includes contact information and references public health advisories, suggesting it serves to inform citizens about important municipal regulations or health advisories.
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PCMC Break The Chain Order dtd.09 Jan 2022
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This document contains text in multiple languages and appears to discuss topics related to public health, possibly in response to a virus or medical concern. The content includes references to communicable diseases and may involve health bulletins or advisories. Given the fragmented text, the exact nature and issuer of the document cannot be determined.
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Maharashtra Covid-19 Order Dated 31-Jan-2022
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This public notice issued by the Department of Revenue and Forest, Disaster Management, in Mumbai, outlines COVID-19 related directives coming into force from February 1, 2022. It specifies relaxations for districts in Maharashtra based on vaccination coverage, including guidelines for tourist spots, capacities of public places, and operational capacities under the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897, and Disaster Management Act, 2005.
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Covid-19 Order Dtd 1st Feb 2022
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The document is written in a language that appears to be non-English, containing several numerical and textual references. It seems to mention topics related to public health or administrative matters but does not clearly define its purpose or issuing authority in the provided pages. Due to the lack of clarity and discernible public announcement elements, it cannot be classified as a public notice.
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PCMC Break The Chain 01 Feb 2022
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The document appears to reference various points and sequences, possibly pertaining to a governmental or organizational matter, as evidenced by multiple dates and context phrases like "Break The Chain" and "variant of Concern." It includes descriptions of health measures and mitigation strategies in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, possibly related to an Omicron variant. However, its relevance as a 'public notice' is unclear due to the lack of formal announcement structure and specificity.
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Maharashtra Covid-19 Orders dtd 1st March 2022
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This document is an official order issued by the Department of Revenue and Forest, Disaster Management, Relief and Rehabilitation, detailing modified COVID-19 restrictions in Maharashtra. It outlines new guidelines based on vaccination rates, positivity rates, and occupancy of hospital beds, with specific rules for administrative units categorized into 'List A' and others. Schools, public transport, and various public venues are addressed in the guidelines regarding vaccination requirements and capacity restrictions.
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EV Policy GR 2021
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This document is the Maharashtra Electric Vehicle Policy, 2021 issued by the Government of Maharashtra's Department of Environment and Climate Change. It outlines the state's objectives and action plans to enhance the adoption and production of electric vehicles, including incentives and targets for electrification by 2025. The policy aims to promote sustainable development through increased usage of electric vehicles in Maharashtra.
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