Coronavirus Lockdown: What will start functioning from today, what remains banned

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Coronavirus Lockdown: What will start functioning from today, what remains banned
Coronavirus Lockdown: What will start functioning from today, what remains banned

New Delhi : As announced by PM Narendra Modi during his last address to the nation, relaxations amid lockdown will come to effect from today. Select economic activities and industries will start functioning in select areas under strict rules and regulations.

The move has been done in order to generate job opportunities for the migrants, who have been impacted due to the coronavirus lockdown.

On Sunday, the Union Home Ministry said the supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies has now been banned during the lockdown period. The sale of such goods - like mobile phones, laptops, television sets and refrigerators - had been permitted last week.

Here is a list of services which will be allowed and banned till lockdown

What's Allowed

  • RBI, banks, ATMs, capital and debt markets as notified by SEBI and insurance companies
  • MNREGA works (with strict social distancing and use of face masks)
  • Public utilities (water, sanitation, waste management and power)
  • Loading and unloading of goods/cargo, both inter- and intra-state (by rail, air, sea and road)
  • Online teaching and distance learning
  • Supply of essential goods (local grocery stores and e-commerce retailers)
  • Commercial and private establishments (these include print and electronic media, including broadcasting, DTH and cable services; data and call centres (for government activities only); e-commerce companies selling essential goods; courier services; and hotels, homestays and lodges for stranded persons or medical and emergency staff)
  • government and private industries operating in rural areas and those involved in food processing and the manufacture of medicines and medical equipment
  • Coconut, spice bamboo, areca nut and cocoa plantations
  • Forest produce by scheduled tribes 
  • Construction activities (roads, irrigation projects and industrial projects in rural areas and where no additional workers are needed)
  • Private vehicles for emergency services (medical and veterinary care), procuring essential commodities and for personnel traveling to workplaces in exempted categories, as per instructions of state/union territory authorities
  • Central, state governments, local bodies to remain open
  • Social sector (operation of homes for children, disabled people and those with special needs, as well as senior citizens' homes and those for destitute people; disbursement of social security and employee pensions will take place, as will operation of anganwadis (for distribution of food to women and children at their homes once in 15 days)

What's Not Allowed

  • Travel by air, rail and road
  • Supply of non-essential goods by e-commerce companies
  • Educational and training institutions
  • Industrial and commercial activities
  • Hospitality services
  • Cinema halls, theatres
  • Shopping complexes
  • Social, political and other events
  • Religious places, congregations
  • Inter-state movement of stranded labourers