Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

All 38 Bihar districts put in red or orange zones to curb spread

- Anirban Guha Roy Anirbanroy@htlive.com ■

PATNA: Bihar on Sunday classified all 38 districts either under the heavily restricted Red Zone or the comparativ­ely relaxed yet strictly monitored Orange Zone till the scheduled end of the lockdown on May 17.

This means that there is not a single district in the Green Zone, considered free of Covid-19.

The government contended that there was need for strict implementa­tion of the ongoing restrictio­ns to contain the spread of Covid-19 in view of the rising cases and return of migrants and students from other states.

On Friday, while extending the lockdown till May 17, the Union home ministry said that states could classify areas under the three levels, but could not lower the level of an area fixed by the central government. It also allowed states to determine on lockdown norms.

At the time, according to the Centre’s classifica­tion, Bihar’s five districts are in the Red Zone, including capital Patna, 20 in Orange and 13 in Green Zone. With the latest order, the state has recognised 33 districts in the Orange Zone. By Sunday, the state recorded a total of 516 cases and four deaths.

Issuing the order, additional chief secretary (home) Amir Subhani said the Red Zone districts were classified as per norms laid down by the central government.

Under the Red Zone, only shops that deal in essential commoditie­s are allowed to open. The Bihar home department order said the district magistrate­s in this zone could take a call on relaxation­s.

In the Orange Zone, activities like purchase of goods and delivery through e- commerce (essential and non-essential), constructi­on activities (all types) and industrial activity would be allowed, apart from sale of essential items.

“All other restrictio­ns and orders would be applicable in orange zones as like red zones,” the order stated.

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