Telangana Lockdown 2.0: List of Do's and Don'ts as Govt Imposes Restrictions for 10 Days
On Tuesday, the State Cabinet of Telangana announced a 10-day lockdown within the state effective from today to curb the spread of the deadly coronavirus. The lockdown are going to be in situ from 10 am on May 12 to May 22, consistent with a politician release by the Telangana government. the choice to impose the lockdown was taken at a cupboard meeting held at the residence of Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekhar Rao.
Also Read: Israel kills 22 Palestinians, including 9 children, in Gaza air strikes The lockdown will inherit effect from May 12 to May 22. However, relaxation are going to be given from 6am to 10am for the people to shop for essentials. the govt asked the administration to make sure strict adherence of the lockdown norms across the state.
Telangana Lockdown: List of Do’s and Don’ts
Allowed:
1-Warehousing and cold storage activities.
2-Medical shops.
3-All sorts of medical and health services, Government and personal hospitals, their staff.
4-Banks and ATMs.
5-Government offices would work with 33 percent of the staff.
6-Public transports just like the RTC and Metro available from 6 AM to 10 AM.
7-Public Distribution System(Ration Shops) opened from 6 AM to 10 AM.
8-Supply of beverage , sanitation allowed in rural and concrete areas. Power generation, distribution, and allied services would even be continued.
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9-Works under Employment Guarantee Schemes.
10-Transportation on National Highways.
11-Fuel stations on the National highways.Print and Electronic Media.
12-Supply of LPG cylindersRation shops will open only between 6 am and 10 am.
13-RTC buses and Hyderabad Metro Rail services will continue only between 6 am and 10 am.
Not allowed:
1-More than 40 people not allowed to be a neighborhood of marriages without prior permission.
2-More than 20 people not allowed to be present at funerals.
3-Cinema halls, swimming pools, clubs, gyms, amusement parks, and sports facilities.
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