What is allowed & not allowed during Lockdown

The Maharashtra government today issued guidelines as it extended the coronavirus lockdown till June 30 and eased some restrictions. This comes after Maharashtra re-issued detailed guidelines sent by the centre to be followed in government offices. The state gave a push to what it called "Mission Begin Again".

Here is what will be allowed in Maharashtra from June 3:

Phase I 👉from 3 June

✅Outdoor physical activities.
Individual physical exercises like cycling/ jogging shall be permitted on public open spaces including beaches, playgrounds, gardens .
<✅This will be allowed between 5 am to 7 pm.
❌No group activity will be permitted. 
❌No other activity is permitted.>

✅plumbers, electricians, pest-control and technicians 

✅Garages to mend vehicles and workshops with prior appointments.

✅All Government offices with 15% strength

Phase II 👉from 5 June

✅All markets, market areas & shops ( are allowed to function on P1-P2 basis shops on one side of the road/lane/passage to be opened on odd dates while shops on the other side on even dates) from 9 am to 5 pm.
(❌except malls and market complexes)

✅People are advised to walk / to use cycles for shopping purposes and to use nearby/neighborhood markets as far as possible.
(❌ Long distance travel for non- essential items will not be permitted. )
    
✅Movement of people is allowed in following manner :

    Rickshaw - Only essential 1 + 2
    Four Wheeler - Only essential 1 + 2
    Two wheeler - Only essential One Rider

Phase III👉 from 8 June

✅All private offices can operate with up to 10% strength as per requirement, with remaining persons working from home.


Here is what will not be allowed in Maharashtra:

i. Schools, colleges, educational, training, coaching institutions etc. 
ii. International air travel of passengers, except as permitted by MHA.
iii. Metro Rail.
iv. Passenger Movement by trains and domestic air travel unless specifically allowed through separate orders and standard operating procedure (SOP)
v. Cinema halls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and similar places.
vi. Social/ political/ sports/ entertainment/ academic/ cultural/ religious functions and large congregations.
vii. Religious places/ places of worship for public
viii. Barber Shops, Spas, Saloons, Beauty Parlours.
ix. Shopping Malls, Hotels, Restaurants and other Hospitality Services
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