In an apparent effort to curb the outbreak of coronavirus in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday (March 24) announced a total lockdown in the country from midnight for 21 days.


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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." He added that the lockdown is in a way curfew and would be more stringent than Janata curfew.


Here;s what it means, according to guidelines put out by the Centre shortly after PM Modi's announcement:


What is shut:


All transport, trains, flights, buses, autorickshaws, cabs


All government offices except those taking care of essential services


All commercial and private establishments


Industrial and hospitality establishments


All educational institutions, including colleges, schools and coaching centres


All places of worship, religious congregations


All social, political, sports, entertainment, academic, cultural, religious functions


What is not shut:


Banks, ATMs, insurance offices


Ration shops (under PDS), dealing with food, groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy and milk booths, meat and fish, animal fodder


Essential services like sanitation, water supply, power


Hospitals and all related medical establishments, including dispensaries, chemists, labs, clinics, nursing homes, ambulance, both in public and private sector.


Transport for all medical personnel, nurses, paramedical staff


Home delivery of food, medicines, medical equipment


Print and electronic media, telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting and cable services and IT-enabled services (for essential services)


Petrol pumps, LPG, petroleum and gas retail, storage outlets


Power generation, transmission and distribution units and services


Cold storage and warehousing services


Private security services


Industrial units involved in manufacturing essential commodities.


Transport of essential goods, fire, law and order and emergency services


Establishments used for quarantine.


Defence, central armed police forces, treasury


Public utilities like petroleum, CNG, LPG, PNG


Disaster management, post offices, police, home guards, fire and emergency services, prisons.


Penalties for violating lockdown:


All persons who have arrived in India after February 15 and all directed quarantine will stay home or face legal action. The violators could be put behind bars for six months.


Punishment for obstruction of duty: One to two years in jail or fine


Punishment for false claim: Up to two years in jail and fine


Punishment for false alarm: Up to one year in jail or with fine