These shops and services will starts from tomorrow under lockdown exemption

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These shops and services will starts from tomorrow under lockdown exemption

In India, the lockdown has been extended till 3 May. So that somehow corona infection can be prevented. For this, a guideline has also been released by the government. Keeping in mind the problems of the people, some important services from the government will be exempted from tomorrow i.e. April 20 with conditions. It has been told in the government’s guidelines that what we and you can do, and what not. That is, what things or services will be exempt and which are prohibited.

It has been made clear that the restrictions are already in force and will continue to be applicable, but the exemption will be applicable from April 20 in some services but with very strict conditions.

If the rule is ignored, all exemptions can be removed. Know who will get the exemption and where the ban will continue.

They will be exempted in domestic use

1.Grocery and ration shops.

2. Fruit-vegetable carts, shops selling sanitary items.

3.Dairy and milk booths, shops selling poultry, meat, fish and feed.

4. Electricians, IT Repairs, Plumbers, Motor Mechanics, Carpenters, Couriers, DTH and Cable Services.

5. E-commerce companies will be able to start work. Necessary clearance will have to be obtained for vehicles used for delivery.

6. It will be the responsibility of the district administration to arrange for home delivery of all essential services. If this happens, not many people will exit. It will be necessary to follow social distancing at shops.

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