Permitted activities after 20th April 2020, as per Revised Consolidated Guidelines of Ministry of Home Affairs. The activities permitted under the revised guidelines will not be allowed within the containment zones
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the Nation on April 14, 2020, had announced that the nationwide lockdown will be extended till May 3, 2020, to ensure that the spread of Covid-19 pandemic is controlled. PM Modi also had mentioned that select necessary activities will be allowed to be opened up from April 20, 2020, in identified areas of the country.
The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had issued an order dated April 14, 2020, extending the lockdown in India till May 3, 2020. Further, MHA has issued another order today (April 15, 2020), to allow select additional activities in areas not demarcated as containment zones by States/ UTs/ District Administrations.
Along with the Order dated April 15, 2020, consolidated revised guidelines have been issued, with a listing of prohibited activities as well as select permitted activities allowed from April 20, 2020 in the rest of the country. The revised guidelines are expected to consolidate the gains achieved during the 1st phase of lockdown and further slow down the spread of Covid 19 and at the same time provide relief to farmers, labourers and daily wage earners.
The activities permitted under the revised guidelines, from April 20, 2020 will not be allowed within the containment zones as demarcated by States/ UTs/ District Administrations, as per the guidelines of Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHF&W). In these zones, no unchecked inward/ outward movement of population would be allowed, except for maintaining essential services, i.e., medical emergencies and law & order duties, and government business continuity.
Only essential services are to be permitted in the containment zones and strict perimeter control and strict restrictions on movement enforced.
Permitted Activities, after 20th April
The permitted activities from April 20, 2020 are aimed at ensuring that agricultural and related activities remain fully functional, the rural economy functions with maximum efficiency, employment opportunities are created for daily wage earners and other members of the labour force, select industrial activities are allowed to resume their operations, with adequate safeguards and mandatory standard operating protocols (SOPs) and the digital economy.
At the same time, keeping the imperative of containing the spread of COVID-19 in the country, National Directives for COVID-19 management have been laid down, which shall be enforced by the District Magistrates through fines and penal action as prescribed in the Disaster Management Act, 2005.
Transportation of goods will be permitted without any distinction of essential or non essential.
Farming operations, including procurement of agricultural products, agriculture marketing through notified Mandis and direct and decentralized marketing, manufacture, distribution and retail of fertilizers, pesticides and seeds; activities of marine and inland fisheries; animal husbandry activities, including the supply chain of milk, milk products, poultry and live-stock farming; and tea, coffee and rubber plantations are allowed to be functional.
To provide an impetus to the rural economy, industries operating in rural areas, including food processing industries; construction of roads, irrigation projects, buildings and industrial projects in rural areas; works under MNREGA, with priority to irrigation and water conservation works; and operation of rural Common Service Centres (CSCs) have all been allowed. These activities will create job opportunities for rural labor, including the migrant labor force.
Manufacturing and other industrial establishments with access control have been permitted in SEZs, EoUs, industrial estates and industrial townships after implementation of SOP for social distancing.
Manufacture of IT hardware and of essential goods and packagings are also allowed. Coal, mineral and oil production are permitted activities. It is expected that the industrial and manufacturing sectors will see a revival with these measures, and will create job opportunities while maintaining safety protocols and social distancing. At the same time, the important components of the financial sector, e.g., RBI, banks, ATMs, capital and debt markets as notified by SEBI and insurance companies will also remain functional, with a view to provide enough liquidity and credit support to the industrial sectors.
Digital economy is critical to the services sector and is important for national growth. Accordingly, e-commerce operations, operations of IT and IT enabled services, data and call centres for Government activities, and online teaching and distance learning are all permitted activities now.
The revised guidelines also permit all health services and the social sector to remain functional; public utilities to function without any hindrance; the supply chain of essential goods to operate without any hindrance; and, important offices of Central and State Governments and local bodies to remain open with required strength.
The revised consolidated guidelines are aimed at operating those sectors of the economy which are critical from the perspective of rural and agricultural development and job creation, while maintaining strict protocols in areas where safety is paramount to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the country.
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Activities that will continue to be prohibited
The activities prohibited across the country include travel by air, rail and road – this will include taxi’s ( cab agregators and others), metros, auto rickshaw, cycle rickshaw etc., buses for public transport.
Educational, coaching, training institutions will stay closed. All industrial and commercial activities unless the same is allowed as per the guidelines. All hospitality services unless those permitted under the guidelines. All cinema halls, shopping complexes, theaters, swimming pools, gymnasiums, parks, bars, assembly halls etc. All social, political, sports, educational, entertainment, cultural and other events, gatherings etc. All religious places/ places of worship will stay closed for members of public, including religious congregations.
Source: PIB Release.
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