Bengal steps up curbs as surge continues
The West Bengal government on Saturday imposed several strict restrictions for the next 15 days staring from Sunday, virtually entering a near-lockdown phase, to combat the spread of Covid-19 cases in the state. The government also postponed Class X and XII board exams scheduled in June.
While all conveyances – trains, buses and Kolkata Metro -- have been shut down, government and private offices closed and markets and retail shops selling grocery allowed to remain open from 7 am till 10 am, only emergency ser- vices have been allowed.
According to the state government’s order, all outdoor activities at night including movement of people and vehicles between 9 pm and 5 am have been prohibited, except for health services, law and order and essential commodities.
“Madhyamik (class X board exam) and High Secondary (Class XII board exam) scheduled in
June this year are also being postponed. No exams would be held in June as schools and colleges are closed. Notification for the new schedule would be issued in due time,” said a senior state government official.
Schools, colleges and universities have been shut in the state since April 20. Sweetmeat shops have been allowed to remain open from 10 am to 5 pm, whole jewelry shops may remain open
from 12 noon to 3 pm. E-commerce and home delivery of all commodities have been allowed.
Earlier this month, the state had shut down local trains, while allowing buses, trams and Kolkata Metro to run with 50% capacity. Government and private organisations were allowed to run with half the workforces. RT-PCR negative test report have been made mandatory for anyone trying to enter West Bengal.