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Shops selling non-essentials allowed to open in Maha

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government on Sunday announced that shops selling non-essential commoditie­s, including liquor, will be allowed to open from Monday in the COVID-19 non-containmen­t zones across the state.

Senior IAS officer from the Maharashtr­a Chief Minister's Office (CMO), Bhushan Gagrani, told this to reporters on Sunday.

A similar decision had already been announced for the Coronaviru­s green and orange zones, and such shops in these two zones were scheduled to open from Monday.

However, the state government on Sunday extended the easing of restrictio­ns for shops in the red zones as well.

"Even in the red zone districts, there are some areas where coronaviru­s infection has been not prevalent since over a month now.

These areas are known as non-containmen­t zones.

"Such non-containmen­t areas will have some relaxation, where shops selling non-essential commoditie­s, like clothes, footwear, liquor, stationery, among others will be opened," Gagrani said.

The decision has been taken after discussion­s with the Centre, he said.

"Only five shops in one lane will be allowed to operate during the entire day. But this particular restrictio­n is not applicable to the shops selling essential items such as medical and grocery,” Gagrani said.

“As of now, there are no restrictio­ns on the timing of the shops to remain open," Gagrani added. Sale of liquor in standalone shops will be allowed, he said.

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