BENGALURU: Karnataka chief minister B.S. Yediyurappa on Wednesday said he has sought the Centre's permission to reopen places of worship and hotels among other establishments from 1 June.
The statement comes days ahead of 31 May when the covid-19 induced lockdown is scheduled to end, with the state government expected to ease restrictions further. “But for all this we need permission from the Centre and we are awaiting this," Yediyurappa said on Wednesday.
The state government has already announced reopening temples, mosques and churches from 1 June, but awaits the Centre's nod.
Karnataka has permitted a larger category of businesses to resume compared with its counterparts across the country. The permission to reopen temples, mosques,