COVID-19 lockdown: Centre allows shops to open with conditions, malls to remain shut
New Delhi/IBNS: A month after the nationwide lockdown was imposed to combat COVID-19, the Indian government on Friday allowed the opening of all neighbourhood shops in residential areas, except those in the malls, with certain conditions.
The Union Home Ministry issued an order late night where it directed shopowners maintain certain norms like wearing masks and maintain social distancing.
"Giving relaxation in the category of Commercial and private establishments, MHA has issued an order to all States/UTs, to allow opening of all shops registered under Shops & Establishment Act of respective States/ UTs, including shops in residential complexes, neighborhood & standalone shops," read the government order.
#COVID19 update
— Spokesperson, Ministry of Home Affairs (@PIBHomeAffairs) April 24, 2020
All registered shops regd under Shops & Establishment Act of respective States/ UTs, including shops in residential complexes, neighborhood & standalone shops exempted from #lockdown restrictions.
Prohibited: Shops in single & multi brand malls pic.twitter.com/NNz9abgWdA
"Shops in market complexes, except those within the limits of municipal corporations and municipalities, would be allowed to open. Shops in single & multi-brand malls would not be allowed to open anywhere," it said.
"It would be mandatory for all permitted shops to open only with 50% strength of workers, ensure compulsory wearing of masks and strict adherence to social distancing norms," it said.
The government said these relaxations in lockdown restrictions would not applicable in hotspots or containment zones.
The Indian government extended the nationwide lockdown till May 3 earlier this month.
COVID-19 has claimed 775 deaths so far.
In the country, 24,506 people have been infected by the disease, as per the Ministry of Health data released on Friday.
There are 18668 active cases in the country so far.
So far, 5062 people have recovered.
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