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India under lockdown till April 14 due to coronavirus pandemic: Check out restrictions and exemptions during this period
The 21-day lockdown is from March 24 midnight to April 14 midnight. He added that the lockdown is in a way curfew and would be more stringent than Janata curfew.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a complete lockdown in the entire country to curb the rising graph of the deadly pandemic coronavirus COVID-19. Addressing the nation for the second time in a week, PM Modi said, "From 12 am of March 24 entire country will be on complete lockdown for three weeks (21 days) due to COVID-19," said PM Modi.
The 21-day lockdown is from March 24 midnight to April 14 midnight. He added that the lockdown is in a way curfew and would be more stringent than Janata curfew.
"Coronavirus has made many powerful countries helpless; challenges are increasing despite all efforts. Experts are saying that 'social distancing' is the only way to tackle coronavirus. Social distancing not only for infected but for every citizen including the prime minister," added PM Modi.
The restrictions will apply to several services and establishments but many of them have been exempted from the closure.
1) Government Office, its Autonomous/ Subordinate Offices and Public Corporations shall remain closed.
Exceptions: Defence, central armed police forces, treasury, public utilities (including petroleum, CNG, LPG, PNG), disaster management, power generation and transmission units, post offices, National Informatics Centre, Early Warning Agencies
2. Offices of the State/ Union Territory Governments, their Autonomous Bodies, Corporations, etc. shall remain closed.
Exceptions: a. Police, home guards, civil defence, fire and emergency services, disaster management, and prisons. b. District administration and Treasury c. Electricity, water, sanitation d. Municipal bodies—Only staff required for essential services like sanitation, personnel-related to water supply etc
The above offices (SI. No I & 2) should work with a minimum number of employees. All other offices may continue to work-from-home only.
3. Hospitals and all related medical establishments, including their manufacturing and distribution units, both in public and private sector, such as dispensaries, chemist and medical equipment shops, laboratories, clinics, nursing homes, ambulance etc. will continue to remain functional. The transportation for all medical personnel, nurses, para-medical staff, other hospital support services be permitted.
4. Commercial and private establishments shall be closed down.
Exceptions: a. Shops, including ration shops (under PDS), dealing with food, groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy and milk booths, meat and fish, animal fodder. However, district authorities may encourage and facilitate home delivery to minimize the movement of individuals outside their homes; b. Banks, insurance offices, and ATMs; c. Print and electronic media; d. Telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting and cable services. IT and IT-enabled Services only (for essential services) and as far as possible to work from home; e. Delivery of all essential goods including food, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment through E-commerce; f. Petrol pumps, LPG, Petroleum and gas retail and storage outlets; g. Power generation. transmission and distribution units and services; h. Capital and debt market services as notified by the Securities and Exchange Board of India, i. Cold storage and warehousing services and j. Private security services
All other establishments may work-from-home only.
5. Industrial Establishments will remain closed. Exceptions: a. Manufacturing units of essential commodities. b. Production units, which require a continuous process. after obtaining required permission from the State Government
6. All transport services air, rail, roadways — will remain suspended. Exceptions: a. Transportation for essential goods only. b. Fee, law and order and emergency services.
7. Hospitality Services to remain suspended Exceptions: a. Hotels, homestays, lodges and motels, which are accommodating tourists and persons stranded due to lockdown, medical and emergency staff, as and sea crew. Establishments used/ earmarked for quarantine facilities.
8. All educational. training, research. coaching institutions etc. shall remain closed.
9. All places of worship shall be closed for public. No religious congregations will be permitted, without any exception.
10. All social/ political/ sports/ entertainment/ academic/ cultural/ religious functions / gatherings shall be barred.
11. In the case of funerals, a congregation of not more than twenty persons will be permitted.
PM Modi appealed to all the people to not venture outside their homes for this period. "One step outside can make way for coronavirus into your house. If we won't follow the nationwide lockdown for 21 days, we will be pushed back by 21 years. With folded hands, I appeal to people not to go out of their homes," added the PM.
The PM showed a poster saying corona means 'Koi Road Par Na Nikle' (No one should come out on roads).
He asserted, "I have full faith that we will emerge victorious from this challenge. He asked people to take care of themselves and their family. He urged the citizens to not believe in rumours. "Don't believe in rumours and superstitions; don't take any medicines without consulting doctors," warned the PM.