Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Lockdown relief in 3 phases: BMC issues circular

GUIDELINES Outdoor recreation­al activities allowed from June 3, but restrictio­ns due to cyclone; markets, shops to open from June 5; private offices from June 8

- Eeshanpriy­a MS eeshanpriy­a@htlive.com

MUMBAI: Even as chief minister Uddhav Thackeray made a plea to citizens to stay indoors in view of the Cyclone Nisarga, the Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) late on Tuesday evening issued detailed guidelines to ease restrictio­ns in Mumbai, as part of lockdown 5.0 i n l i ght of t he Covid- 19 outbreak. I n t andem with t he Maharashtr­a government’s ‘Mission Begin Again’ announced on May 31, BMC has allowed easing of restrictio­ns in a three-phased manner, from June 3, June 5 and June 8.

Municipal commission­er IS Chahal, who issued the circular, said, “We will follow government orders.” He implied that people should stay at home for two to three days during which the cyclone is expected to make landfall in Mumbai.

From June 3, outdoor recreation­al activities such as jogging, cycling, running, and walking in open public spaces, parks, a n d p l a y g r o u n d s wi l l b e allowed, along with opening of government offices with 15% s t af f , or 1 5 s t af f members, whichever is lower, and businesses s uch as garages f or motor repairs. From June 5, markets, market areas and shops, except malls or shopping c omplexes, will be opened between 9am and 5pm, along with plying of taxis, auto-rickshaws and cabs for essential purposes. From June 8, private offices will be allowed to operate wi t h 1 0 % s t a f f , whi l e t h e remaining staff will work from home.

These relaxation­s will not apply to containmen­t zones, where only essential services of medical and grocery stores will remain open. The periphery of c ontainment z ones will be defined strictly by respective ward officers and no one can enter or exit a containmen­t zone, except for medical emergencie­s, the circular read. It also advises pregnant women and elderly citizens to stay home.

The circular allows outdoor activities from June 3 strictly between 5am and 7am. Group activities will not be allowed. Children must be accompanie­d by adults. Also, people can undertake such recreation­al activity only in their neighbourh­oods, and long-distance travelling is not allowed.

Shops and markets will be allowed to remain open on the condition that they are open on either side of the road on alternate days. All shops and markets will remain shut on Sunday. Use of t ri al rooms and exchange policies will not be allowed. Shops that do not follow social distancing rules will be closed down immediatel­y.

The circular allows for taxis, auto-rickshaws and cabs to ply for essentials, with two passengers apart from the driver. Twowheeler­s are allowed only with a single passenger and no pillion rider, and four-wheelers are allowed with two passengers along with driver.

While certain restrictio­ns are eased, schools, colleges, educationa­l and training institutes will be closed. Also, Metro rail, cinema halls, gymnasiums, places of worship, spas, barber shops, saloons, beauty parlours, shopping malls, hotels and restaurant­s will remain closed. Religious and cultural functions and sports gatherings will not be allowed. Internatio­nal air travel will not be allowed, and passenger movement by train and other domestic travel will not be allowed unless specified with an order. It has also disallowed night activity, and prohibited any movement of people between 9pm and 5am, except for essential services.

 ??  ?? Health workers conduct a Covid-19 screening drive in Dharavi on Tuesday.
SATYABRATA TRIPATHY/HT PHOTO
Health workers conduct a Covid-19 screening drive in Dharavi on Tuesday. SATYABRATA TRIPATHY/HT PHOTO

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