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MHA lockdown guidelines: What’s allowed, what’s not

Home Ministry New Lockdown Guidelines: Under the revised guidelines, a list of things that is allowed during the extended nationwide lockdown till May 3

Lockdown Guidelines: The nationwide lockdown was extended to May 3 on Tuesday. (Express photo by Nirmal Harindran)

Home Ministry New Lockdown Guidelines: A day after extending the lockdown to May 3, the government Wednesday released revised guidelines under which activities like agriculture, Information Technology, e-commerce and movement of trucks and goods carriers will be allowed from April 20 to “mitigate hardships to public.”

Under the revised guidelines, the exemptions from the lockdown have also been granted to all health services, financial services, MNREGA works, public utilities, the supply of goods, e-commerce and cargo services. The government has also made face masks mandatory in public as well as work spaced and also emphasised on practising social distancing.

Meanwhile, the death toll due to the coronavirus epidemic rose to 392 and the total number of infections crossed the 12,000-mark in India.

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Here’s what the MHA guidelines said:

What is allowed

Health sector

A list of what’s allowed from April 20

Farming sector

Operation of Anganwadis, observation homes is allowed. (Express photo by Gajendra Yadav)

Financial sector:

Social sector

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Masks are now mandatory ion public places. (Express photo by Partha Paul)

Public utilities

Transport and Goods

Transportation of goods will be permitted without any distinction of essential or non essential

Essential services

Industries

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Services provided by self-employed persons like electrician, plumber are now allowed

Construction

Others

What is not allowed

Police, home guards, civil defence, fire and emergency services will be provided

Penalities

The MHA has said action will be taken under Section 51 to 60 of the Act and Section 188 of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) if any individual is found in violation of the guidelines.

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