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FAQ: What Activities Are Allowed During Lockdown From 20 April?
Here are the list of activities that will be allowed post 20 April, while nationwide lockdown continues till 3 May.
Mythreyee Ramesh
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Here’s a list of activities that will be allowed post ‘relaxation’ of lockdown on 20 April.
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With revised guidelines coming to effect and ‘select activities’ being allowed from Monday, 20 April and, here’s what you need to know about the ‘relaxation’ of the coronavirus lockdown across the country.
Read on.
What will be different after 20 April?
The nationwide lockdown will continue till 3 May. And starting 20 April, select few activities will be allowed. However, the exemptions will be operationalised by the state government and district administration based on strict compliance of existing guidelines of social distancing.
PM Narendra Modi too, in his address on 14 April, said that “strict lockdown” will be followed till 20 April, post which relaxation of norms may be allowed after evaluation. This will be done after analysing the spread of coronavirus, especially in hotspots.
Which are the ‘select activities’ that will be allowed?
All health services (including AYUSH), financial and social sector services to remain functional.
The activities permitted include agriculture, horticulture, farming, procurement of agricultural products and the operation of mandis.
Shops of agriculture machinery, its spare parts (including supply chain) and reparations will remain open from 20 April, along with 'custom hiring centres' related to farm machinery.
Manufacturing units of pharmaceuticals, medical devices will also remain open from 20 April.
Construction of medical infrastructure, including the manufacture of ambulances, has also been permitted from that date.
Manufacturing, industrial units with access control in SEZs, Export Oriented Units, industrial estates, industrial townships to be allowed to function from 20 April.
The home ministry said permitted industries must make arrangements for stay of workers within their premises or adjacent buildings by observing social distancing norms.
Will some services also be allowed to operate post 20 April?
Yes, the services that are allowed as per the guidelines are:
Highway dhabas, truck repair shops, as well as call centres for government activities
Services provided by self-employed electricians, IT repairmen, plumbers, motor-mechanics, carpenters will be allowed from 20 April
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Will the relaxation be applicable to the hotspots as well?
The various exemptions given from 20 April will not be applicable in COVID-19 hotspots or containment zones, the ministry clarified.
The MHA also asserted that state/UT governments should "not dilute lockdown guidelines in any manner" and they "may impose stricter measures as per local requirements."
Which activities continue to be prohibited till 3 May?
All domestic and international travel of passengers
Passenger movement by trains and buses for public transport
Metro rail services in all cities
Inter-district and inter-state movement of individuals except for medical reasons
All educational institutions, training and coaching centers will remain closed
Taxis and cab aggregators
All cinema halls, malls, shopping complexes, gyms, sports complexes, swimming pools, bars and auditoriums
All social/political/sports/academic/cultural gatherings or events
All religious places of worship shall be closed for public. Religious congregations are strictly prohibited
In case of funerals, a congregation of more than 20 people will not be permitted
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