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  • BIG STORY | Why government changed its decision to allow non-essentials sales by e-commerce companies

    In this edition of Big Story, Moneycontrol's Sakshi Batra tells us why government reversed its decision to allow sale of non-essentials by e-commerce platforms and more

  • BIG STORY | Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines: What's open and what's not

    BIG STORY | Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines: What's open and what's not

    In this episode of Big Story, find out what services will still be accessible with Moneycontrol's Sakshi Batra. Also find out the lockdown rules for offices

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | All about restarting construction activity with conditions

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | All about restarting construction activity with conditions

    Well-funded projects, including infrastructure projects are likely to see immediate construction activity after the lockdown is lifted

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Supply chain facilities, essential goods' shops to remain open with no time restrictions

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Supply chain facilities, essential goods' shops to remain open with no time restrictions

    At present, different states have to follow specific timings to supply essentials.

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Government to allow road construction in certain areas after April 20

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Government to allow road construction in certain areas after April 20

    The order, however, suggests that the movement of labour will remain restricted and only local labour will be allowed

  • Coronavirus impact | Government encourages e-commerce companies to work with local kiranas to ensure doorstep supply

    Coronavirus impact | Government encourages e-commerce companies to work with local kiranas to ensure doorstep supply

    E-commerce has been deemed an essential service during the extended lockdown, as per revised MHA guidelines

  • Coronavirus lockdown 2.0 guidelines | Norms eased to allow Flipkart, Amazon to operate

    Coronavirus lockdown 2.0 guidelines | Norms eased to allow Flipkart, Amazon to operate

    District authorities have been advised to encourage and facilitate home delivery to minimize the movement of individuals outside their homes

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Empty trucks will be allowed to ply to ease supply chain operations

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Empty trucks will be allowed to ply to ease supply chain operations

    To ensure driver fleet returns to work, trucks will be allowed with two drivers and one helper

  • New lockdown guidelines | Strict ban on sale of liquor, gutka, tobacco

    New lockdown guidelines | Strict ban on sale of liquor, gutka, tobacco

    In annexure I of National Directives for COVID-19 Management, it explains what to do and what not to do in public spaces, work spaces and manufacturing establishments.

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines: Conditions eased for manufacturing companies to restart operations

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines: Conditions eased for manufacturing companies to restart operations

    Companies in auto, steel and capital goods sectors had either stopped production, or curtailed it, after the COVID-19 outbreak

  • Revised guidelines for lockdown: Bank branches to remain open till direct benefit transfers are complete

    Revised guidelines for lockdown: Bank branches to remain open till direct benefit transfers are complete

    In his address to the nation on April 1 4, prime minister Narendra Modi has extended the countrywide lockdown in India by another 19 days till May 3

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | IT companies can now work with 50 percent strength

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | IT companies can now work with 50 percent strength

    Debjani Ghosh, NASSCOM, President, in her recent media interactions said that more than 90 percent employees in the IT industry are working from home.

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Home ministry issues strict social distancing rules for offices

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Home ministry issues strict social distancing rules for offices

    According to the SOP, the following measures shall be implemented by all offices, factories and other establishments

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines| Self employed persons allowed to work from April 20

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines| Self employed persons allowed to work from April 20

    This is amidst the nationwide lockdown being extended till May 3

  • Coronavirus Lockdown Guidelines | Govt permits some commercial establishments to operate from April 20

    Coronavirus Lockdown Guidelines | Govt permits some commercial establishments to operate from April 20

    India is currently in a nationwide lockdown till May 3 to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

  • New rules for extended lockdown: What is allowed, what is not

    New rules for extended lockdown: What is allowed, what is not

    The said relaxations will, however, not be applicable in the containment zones as demarcated by States/UTs/ District Administrations

  • Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Face masks compulsory; spitting in public places punishable with fine

    Coronavirus Lockdown 2.0 Guidelines | Face masks compulsory; spitting in public places punishable with fine

    The revised guidelines will apply during the extended lockdown period. PM Modi on April 14 extended the nationwide lockdown until May 3.

  • Revised guidelines for Coronavirus lockdown: Farming activities to resume in selected areas after April 20

    Revised guidelines for Coronavirus lockdown: Farming activities to resume in selected areas after April 20

    Ministry of Home Affairs released the comprehensive guidelines in an order after PM Modi announced an extension of lockdown on April 14.

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