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Operations prohibited in the nation as per central government in Lockdown4

Operations prohibited in the nation as per central government in Lockdown4

www.carajput.com; Lockdown 4.0
  1. The following practices will continue to be prohibited in the Delhi NCT:
  • Metro Rail Services;
  • All schools, universities, educational / training / coaching institutions, etc. shall remain closed. Online / distance learning is also allowed and supported.
  • Hotels and other Hospitality facilities, except for accommodation services for health / police / government officials / health workers / staffed people, including visitors and others used for quarantine services; and the operation of canteens at bus depots, train stations and airports.
  • All movie centers, shopping centres, gymnasiums, swimming pools, amusement parks, restaurants , bars and auditoriums, assembly halls and related venues.
  • All social / political / sports / entertainment / academic / cultural / religious functions / other meetings and large congregations.
  • All religious places / places of worship shall be closed to the public. Religious congregations shall be officially forbidden.
  • Barber shops, spas and lounges
  1. Evaluates for the well-being and safety of the people:
  • The mobility of persons between 7.00 p.m. shall remain strictly prohibited. Around 7.00 a.m., with the exception of important tasks.
  • Persons over 65 years of age, persons with co-morbidities, pregnant women and children under 10 years of age shall stay at home, except for necessary and surgical reasons.
  • 3. The following practices are allowed subject to limitations as stated. No authorisation is needed by any authority to perform the following approved activities:
  • fast food chains can run kitchens for home delivery of food products.
  • Sports centers and arenas will be allowed to open, but fans will not be able to enter.
  • Movement of vehicles, rather than busses, shall be regulated as follows:
Mode of Transport Maximum Passengers allowed
A Auto rickshaws/ e-rickshaws/cycle-rickshaws 01
B Taxis / Cabs (including cab aggregators)/ School Cabs 02
C Grahmin Sewa/ Phat Phat Sewa/ Eco Friendly Sewa 02
D Maxi Cab 05
E RTV 11
  • Car-pooling / car-sharing by aggregators is not allowed.
  • The driver shall clean the passenger seating area after the disembarkation of each passenger.
  • Bus transport: Intra-State (within NCT of Delhi) Bus transport (DTC as well as Cluster) is permitted provided that no more than 20 passengers are allowed inside the bus at one time. In the case of busses, boarding is allowed only from the rear entrance, while de-boarding is allowed only from the front entrance. Before boarding the bus, each passenger shall be screened ‘best effort’ by means of a thermal device. In fact, it is compulsory to have 2 marshals within each bus at all hours, at the entry and exit doors respectively, to preserve the physical space inside the bus and to restrict the number of passengers to 20.
  • Social distances shall be maintained by the Transport Department at all bus stops / depots by the deployment of an appropriate number of marshals.
  • Transit of people and automobiles is allowed. In addition to the truck owner, four wheeler vehicles can have a limit of two passengers. Pillion driver is not permitted for two wheelers.
  • All private agencies and government departments shall be required to work in full power. However, the tradition of operating from home will be practiced for private employees as far as possible.
  • MARKETS AND SHOPS:
  • All marketplaces and market complexes shall remain open on an odd-even basis. Shops would open on alternate days depending on their number of stores. This means that only 50% of shops (excluding those selling essential goods) will be opened. Nonetheless, shops selling basic items, including books and stationery stores, fan stores in markets and market centers, are permitted to open all days. Business alliances & DDMA (District-level) and the Deputy Labor Commissioner will be responsible for enforcing this rule.
  • All (single) shops, neighborhood (colony) shops and shops in residential complexes may remain open without any distinction of essential or non-essential.
  • Social distance (2 Gaz ki doori) must be preserved in all situations. If the shop retains a social isolation, the shop may be closed due to the public safety danger involved in the dissemination of the COVID-19 pandemic and the shopkeeper will also be responsible for punishment under the applicable regulations.
    1. Manufacturing enterprises shall be required to run in staggered operating hours in order to ensure the stunning of work / business hours. Industrial firms whose registered name begins with M/s A to M/s L may operate from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., while firms whose registered name begins with M/s M to M/s Z will operate from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
    2. Building operations shall be allowed anywhere workers are accessible on-site or may be transported from inside the Delhi NCT to the site.
    3. Marriage-related meeting subject to social distancing (maximum 50 guests allowed)
    4. ceremony / last associated gatherings subject to social distancing (maximum 20 persons allowed).
    5. RWAs shall not prohibit any person from performing the services and duties allowed under these Guidelines.

No passes / e-passes for movement of any permitted operation from any authority shall be required.

  1. Containment Zones

(a) Only critical operations shall be allowed in the containment areas. Strict boundary checks shall be in place to ensure that there is no movement of persons inside or beyond these areas, except for emergency emergencies and for the protection of the delivery of vital goods and services. Of the aforementioned reasons, the recommendations of the MoHFW shall be taken into account.

(b) Extensive touch monitoring, house-to – house surveillance and other clinical procedures as needed shall take place in the containment zones.

  1. All other operations (industrial / commercial) should be allowed, except those which are expressly banned.

Moreover, only critical operations are allowed in containment areas, as alluded to in paragraph 4(a) above.

  1. Clear guidelines for ensuring the flow of people and objects in some situations

(i) Inter-State and intra-State movement of medical practitioners, nurses and paramedical workers, sanitation services and ambulances shall be approved without limit.

(ii) Continental transport of all forms of goods / cargo, including empty trucks, is allowed.

(iii) Transit of any form of goods / cargo for cross-border trade under the Treaties with neighboring countries shall not be prohibited by the authorities of the NCT of Delhi.

  1. National Guidelines for COVID-19 Management as set out in Annex-II shall be implemented in the NCT of Delhi.
  2. Usage of Setu Aarogya

(i) Aarogya Setu allows early detection of the possible danger of contamination and thus serves as a protection for individuals and the group.

(ii) In order to ensure health in offices and workplaces, workers should make utmost efforts to ensure that Aarogya Setu is activated by all employees with compliant cell phones.

(iii) Local authorities may urge individuals to install the Aarogya Setu application on compatible mobile phones and update their health status on an app on a regular basis. This would encourage prompt delivery of medical care to all persons at risk.

  1. Penal provisions

Any person breaching these steps is liable to be brought under the provisions of Sections 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act of 2005, in addition to legal proceedings under Section 188 of the IPC and other legal provisions as applicable. The extracts of these penal provisions are set out in above. In fact, the violation proceeding alluded to in point (vii)(a) of subsection 3 shall be taken under the Shops & Establishments Act and other applicable statutes.

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