As per the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) Order No. 40-3/2020-DM-1 (A) dated 30 May 2020]
Phase I
The following activities will be allowed with effect from 8 June, 2020:
i) Religious places/ places of worship for public.
(ii) Hotels, restaurants and other hospitality services.
(iii) Shopping malls.
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) will issue Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for the above activities, in consultation with the Central Ministries, Departments concerned and other stakeholders, for ensuring social distancing and to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Phase II
MOHFW will prepare SOP in this regard, in consultation with the Central Ministries Departments concerned and other stakeholders, for ensuring social distancing and to contain the spread of COVID-19.
Phase III
Based on the assessment of the situation, dates for re-starting the following activities will be decided:
(i) International air travel of passengers, except as permitted by MHA.
(ii) Metro Rail.
(iii) Cinema halls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places.
(iv) Social political sports entertainment/ academic/ cultural religious functions and other large congregations.
i) Lockdown shall continue to remain in force in the Containment Zones till 30 June 2020,
(ii) Containment Zones will be demarcated by the District authorities after taking into consideration the guidelines of MOHFW,
(iii) In the Containment Zones, only essential activities shall be allowed. There shall be strict perimeter control to ensure that there is no movement of people in out of these zones, except for medical emergencies and for maintaining supply of essential goods and services. In the Containment Zones, there shall be intensive contact tracing bouse-to-house surveillance, and other clinical interventions, as required. Guidelines of MOHFW shall be taken into consideration for the above purpose.
(iv) States/UTs may also identify Buffer Zones outside the Containment Zones, where new cases are more likely to occur. Within the buffer zones, restrictions as considered necessary may be put in place by the District authorities.
(ii) However, if a State/ UT, based on reasons of public health and its assessment of the situation, proposes to regulate movement of persons, it will give wide publicity in advance regarding the restrictions to be placed on such movement, and the related procedures to be followed.
(iii) Movement by passenger trains and Shramik special trains: domestic passenger travel: movement of Indian Nationals stranded outside the country and of specified persons to travel abroad: evacuation of foreign nationals, and sign-on and sign-off of Indian seafarers will continue to be regulated as per SOPs issued.
(iv) No State/ UT shall stop the movement of any type of goods cargo for cross land border trade under Treaties with neighbouring countries
(iii) District authorities may advise individuals to install the Aarogya Setu application on compatible mobile phones and regularly update their health status on the app. This will facilitate timely provision of medical attention to those individuals who are at risk.
(ii) All the District Magistrates shall strictly enforce the above measures
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