The government on Friday announced that a 'limited' lockdown, including suspension of inter-state travel, air and train services, will continue to remain in force for another two weeks throughout the country from May 4 but some activities would be allowed after classifying areas into Red, Orange and Green zones.
The government order, which announced extension of the lockdown invoking the Disaster Management Act, said a limited number of activities will remain prohibited throughout the country, irrespective of zones.
The prohibited activities include travel by air, rail, metro and inter-state movement by road, running of schools, colleges, and other educational and training hospitality services, cinema halls, malls, gymnasiums, sports complexes.
All social, political, cultural and other kinds of gatherings will continue to be prohibited. Religious places or places of worship for public will also remain shut, the order said but added that movement of persons by air, rail and road would be allowed for select purposes, and for purposes as permitted by the Union home ministry.
The home ministry also issued new guidelines to regulate different activities in this period, based on the risk profiling of the districts into new zones with Red signifying a hotspot.
The statement said that the Union health ministry would be sharing classification of districts into zones to all states and Union territories on a weekly basis.
The statement said that outside the containment zone falling within Red zones, certain activities are prohibited in addition to those prohibited throughout the country which includes plying of cycle rickshaws and auto-rickshaws, running of taxis and cab aggregators; intra-district and inter-district plying of buses; and, barber shops, spas and saloons.
14 people, including two Jamatis, leave in a special vehicle, after they were discharged from a hospital following their recovery from Covid-19, in Moradabad, Friday, May 1, 2020. PTI
However, some activities have been allowed in the Red zones with restrictions. These include movement of individuals and vehicles only for permitted activities, with a maximum of two persons (besides the driver) in four-wheelers, and with no pillion rider in case of two-wheelers.
Industrial establishments in urban areas including Special Economic Zones (SEZs), Export Oriented Units (EOUs), industrial estates and industrial townships with access control have been permitted.
Construction activities in urban areas have been limited to in-situ construction (where workers are available on site and no workers are required to be brought in from outside) and construction of renewable energy projects.
Shops in urban areas, for non-essential goods, are not allowed in malls, markets and market complexes. However, all standalone (single) shops, neighbourhood (colony) shops and shops in residential complexes are permitted to remain open in urban areas, without any distinction of essential and non-essential.
E-commerce activities in Red zones are permitted only in respect of essential goods. And private offices can operate with up to 33 per cent strength as per requirement, with remaining people working from home.
All government offices shall function with senior officers of the level of Deputy Secretary and above at full strength, and the remaining staff attending up to 33 per cent as per requirement.
Most commercial and private establishments have been allowed in Red zones which includes print and electronic media, IT and IT enabled services, data and call centres, cold storage and warehousing services, private security and facility management services, and services provided by self-employed persons except for barbers.
The statement said that in Orange zones, in addition to activities permitted in Red zone, taxis and cab aggregators will be permitted with one driver and one passenger only. Inter-district movement of individuals and vehicles will be allowed for permitted activities only.
Four-wheeler vehicles will have maximum two passengers besides the driver and pillion riding will be allowed on two-wheelers.
In the Green zones, all activities are permitted except the limited number of activities which are prohibited throughout the country, irrespective of zoning. However, buses can operate with up to 50 per cent seating capacity and bus depots can operate with up to 50 per cent capacity.