<p>In a major relief for social clubs, Karnataka has clarified that they are permitted to operate their sports facilities and resume food service.</p>.<p>The state government’s clarification came seeking to end confusion on the operation of sports facilities located inside social clubs.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bangalore-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-876781.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>In May, Karnataka allowed sports complexes and sporting activities to resume without spectators. Dine-in services are also allowed. However, the guidelines state that places of large gatherings - theatres, swimming pools, entertainment parks, bars, auditoriums - and social, political, sports, entertainment, cultural, educational and other such congregations are prohibited.</p>.<p>“It is clarified that subject to following of conditions laid out by national and state guidelines/orders, sporting activities and serving of food on tables in social clubs of the state are permitted,” revenue department’s principal secretary (disaster management) Anjum Parwez stated.</p>.<p>However, social clubs are prohibited from supplying liquor, Parwez stated.</p>
<p>In a major relief for social clubs, Karnataka has clarified that they are permitted to operate their sports facilities and resume food service.</p>.<p>The state government’s clarification came seeking to end confusion on the operation of sports facilities located inside social clubs.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-india-world-coronavirus-vaccine-karnataka-maharashtra-tamil-nadu-delhi-kerala-gujarat-west-bengal-bangalore-mumbai-new-delhi-chennai-kolkata-cases-deaths-recoveries-876781.html" target="_blank"><strong>For latest updates and live news on coronavirus, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>In May, Karnataka allowed sports complexes and sporting activities to resume without spectators. Dine-in services are also allowed. However, the guidelines state that places of large gatherings - theatres, swimming pools, entertainment parks, bars, auditoriums - and social, political, sports, entertainment, cultural, educational and other such congregations are prohibited.</p>.<p>“It is clarified that subject to following of conditions laid out by national and state guidelines/orders, sporting activities and serving of food on tables in social clubs of the state are permitted,” revenue department’s principal secretary (disaster management) Anjum Parwez stated.</p>.<p>However, social clubs are prohibited from supplying liquor, Parwez stated.</p>