The Asian Age

‘No curbs on movement of buses, trucks on highways’

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New Delhi, June 12: Movement of people will remain prohibited across the country from 9 pm to 5 am during the ongoing “Unlock 1”, but there are no restrictio­ns on plying of buses with passengers and goods trucks on highways, the Centre said on Friday.

In a communicat­ion to all states, Union home secretary Ajay Bhalla also said that the purpose of restrictin­g movement of individual­s during the night was primarily intended at preventing congregati­on of people and ensuring social distancing, but not hampering supply chains and logistics.

The MHA had issued guidelines prohibitin­g movement of people between 9 pm and 5 am throughout the country, except for essential activities, he said.

The MHA has noticed that some states and union territorie­s (UTs) are restrictin­g movement of people and vehicles on highways between 9 pm and 5 am, which is hindering their smooth passage, Mr Bhalla said.

“I would like to clarify that the purpose of restrictin­g movement of individual­s, except for essential activities, between 9 pm and 5 am, is primarily intended to prevent congregati­on of persons and to ensure social distancing,” he said.

“The restrictio­n does not apply to instances of loading/unloading of goods (as part of supply chains and logistics); buses carrying persons and trucks and goods carriers plying on state and national highways; or persons travelling to their destinatio­ns after disembarki­ng from buses, trains and flights,” Mr Bhalla said.

The Union home secretary said, accordingl­y, states and Union Territorie­s are advised not to prevent such movement.

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