Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

7-11am curfew relaxation in Mohali from today

- HT Correspond­ent chandigarh@hindustant­imes.com ■

MOHALI: Imposed five weeks ago due to the Covid-19 outbreak, the curfew in Mohali district will be relaxed for four hours — 7 am to 11am — from Friday.

Grocery, chemist, dairy, vegetable, fruit and meat shops will be open during these hours.

Deputy commission­er Girish Dayalan said one person from a family was allowed to visit markets for essential purchases during weekdays, preferably without a vehicle. No curfew pass will be required for such purchases during these four hours.

All markets will remain completely closed on Sundays. But, online orders and home delivery by local stores can be delivered on these days.

Shopkeeper­s in both rural and urban areas will have to ensure social distancing and all workers must wear masks.

However, shops will not be allowed to open in Jawaharpur village in Dera Bassi and Nayagaon, which have been declared hotspots.

ROTATIONAL RELAXATION

Dayalan said the shops will be allowed to remain open for four hours on rotational, odd-even basis.

This means, shops with even numbers will open on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, and those with odd numbers on Tuesday,

Thursday and Saturday, ensuring only half shops were open on a given day.

The DC said malls, multiplexe­s, shops in market complexes, gyms, salons and liquor vends will continue to remain closed. Restaurant­s will also continue to provide only home delivery services, with complete ban on dine-in services.

Any violation will invite criminal proceeding­s under the relevant provisions of the Disaster Management Act, 2005, and the Indian Penal Code.

INDUSTRIES ALLOWED OPERATIONS, BUT WITH RIDERS

All industrial units operating in rural areas, outside the limits of the various municipal corporatio­ns and municipali­ties, can operate from Friday.

“Permission has been given, but establishm­ents will make lodging arrangemen­ts for their workers on their premises or adjacent buildings and ensure implementa­tion of the standard operating protocol (SOP),” said Yogesh Sagar, president, Mohali Industry Associatio­n (MIA).

The transporta­tion of workers to workplace will also be arranged by the employers while ensuring social distancing.

CONSTRUCTI­ON ALLOWED PARTLY IN URBAN AREAS

While all types of constructi­on activities are allowed in rural areas, whether new or ongoing, in urban areas, only ongoing projects can resume subject to availabili­ty of workers. This applies to all types of constructi­ons in residentia­l and commercial buildings.

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