COVID-19 Lockdown 4.0: What’s Allowed In India’s Metro Cities?
Here’s what’s allowed and what’s not till 31 May in India’s prominent cities
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Here’s what’s allowed and what’s not from 18 May to 31 May in India’s most prominent cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata.
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The country has been in lockdown for over 55 days, to curb the rising number of coronavirus cases. The lockdown 4.0 – which started on 19 May, is however, slightly different.
Unlike the previous lockdowns, the delineation of Red, Green, and Orange Zones will be decided by the respective state and Union territory governments, and the respective states will also have autonomy over certain guidelines.
Here’s what’s allowed and what’s not from 18 May to 31 May in India’s prominent cities of Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Bengaluru and Kolkata.
Delhi
ALLOWED:
E-rickshaws, cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws to ply with not more than 1 passenger
Taxis and cabs to ply with not more than 2 passengers
Public and private sector offices allowed to be open with full strength
All shops, including those in market places, can open
Markets and market complexes to open on alternate days on 'odd-even' basis
Restaurants can open but only for takeaway and home delivery
All industries to open but will function according to timings prescribed by the state
Construction activities to resume, only workers from Delhi allowed to work at the sites. Getting workers from across the border not allowed
NOT ALLOWED:
Barber shops, salons, spas not allowed to open
Cab sharing, pooling services by cab aggregators not allowed
Delhi Metro will remain shut
Schools, colleges, coaching centres and other educational institutions will remain shut
Malls, cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools, bars and all places of worship will remain shut
Delhi’s border with Noida and Gurugram remain shut
Hiring of taxi and cabs will only be allowed for essential, emergency and agricultural related services
Private and government offices that have been allowed to function
Excepting the limits of Chennai Corporation, the industries in other Municipal Corporations, Municipalities and in town panchayats can begin functioning with 100% workforce
All shops, including those in market places, can open
NOT ALLOWED:
Inter-district travel not allowed without an e-pass
Barber shops, salons and spas not allowed to function
Schools, colleges, coaching centres and other educational institutions will remain shut
Malls, cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools and all places of worship will remain closed
Local trains in Chennai and the metro will continue to be shut
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Mumbai
ALLOWED:
A limited number of buses have been allowed to ply
Home delivery of liquor is allowed
E-commerce firms allowed to deliver goods, including non-essentials
Shops and markets can function with staggered timings in place
NOT ALLOWED:
Mumbai local and the metro services will remain suspended till 31 May
Schools, colleges, coaching centres and other educational institutions will remain shut
Malls, cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools and all places of worship will remain closed
Cab services such as Ola and Uber cannot operate in Mumbai as it is still a red zone
The government is yet to decide whether inter-state or inter-district travel is allowed
Barber shops, salons not allowed to open
People are requested to step-out of their homes only for essential activities
Schools, colleges, coaching centres and other educational institutions will remain shut
Malls, cinema halls, gyms, swimming pools and all places of worship will remain closed