In pics | New lockdown guidelines: What is allowed and what is not
The Government of India Information and Broadcasting has published a set of revised consolidated guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs on April 15 about what is allowed and what is not with effect from April 20.
A day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced lockdown extension until May 3 to combat coronavirus outbreak, government issued revised guidelines to be followed during the lockdown. However these relaxations will not be applicable sin the containment zones as demarcated by States/UTs/ District Administrations. Here is the list of revised guidelines about what is allowed and what is not. (Image: Moneycontrol)
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Allowed | Financial sector – RBI, banks, ATMs, capital and debt markets. (Image: PTI)
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Allowed | Transportation of goods – no distinction of essential/non-essential items. (Image: Reuters)