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Greater relaxation­s in lockdown 4.0; States, UTS to be empowered to take decisions on curbs

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Greater relaxation­s and flexibilit­y will be seen in the lockdown 4.0, which will begin on Monday, with gradual reopening of the railways and domestic airlines while powers will be given to States and UTS to define their hotspots, officials said on Friday.

Schools, colleges, malls and cinema halls will not be allowed to open anywhere in the country but salons, barber shops and optical shops may be allowed in red zones, barring COVID-19 containmen­t areas.

There will be lots of relaxation­s and flexibilit­y in the lockdown 4.0 with complete reopening of the green zones, very limited curb in orange zones and strict restrictio­ns only in the containmen­t areas of red zones, said an official privy to the deliberati­ons in the central government.

However, the final guidelines will be issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs only after going through the suggestion­s of state government­s.

The state government­s and union territory administra­tions have been asked to submit their recommenda­tions by Friday.

According to officials, Punjab, West Bengal, Maharashtr­a, Assam and Telangana wanted the lockdown to be continued, some of them wanted the powers to decide the zoning of districts -- green, orange and red -- as per the COVID-19 situation.

This request of the state government­s may be accepted so that they can restrict or allow movement of people or economic activities in a particular place depending on the ground situation, the official told PTI.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in his address to the nation on Monday, had said that the lockdown 4.0 will have a "completely different form", with new rules. "No state wants complete withdrawal of lockdown but all want gradual resumption of economic activities," the official said.

Gradual and need-based operations of the railways and domestic airlines are likely to be allowed from next week but full-fledged opening of the two sectors is unlikely to take place immediatel­y.

Bihar, Tamil Nadu, Karnataka

were among some states which were not in favour of complete resumption of train and air services, at least till May-end, the official said.

The railways have already started special trains to 15 destinatio­ns from Delhi and have been running several hundred 'Shramik Special' trains from different parts of the country to various places for transporta­tion of migrant workers stranded due to the lockdown.

The Air India is also engaged in evacuation of thousands of Indians stranded abroad during the lockdown under the 'Vande Bharat Mission'. Local trains, buses and metro services may start running with limited capacity in non-containmen­t areas of red zones.

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