Unlock 5 guidelines issued in September to remain in force till Nov 30

By  Rajan Nath October 27th 2020 04:52 PM -- Updated: October 27th 2020 04:55 PM

Unlock 5 Guidelines Extended: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order on Monday to extend the guidelines for Re-opening, issued on September 30, to remain in force up to November 30, 2020. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Home Affairs, while extending Unlock 5 guidelines, stated that the lockdown would continue to be implemented strictly in the Containment Zones till November 30, 2020. Unlock 5 Guidelines Extended: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order to extend the guidelines for Re-opening to November 30. Meanwhile, there would be no restriction on inter-state and intra-state movement of persons and goods. Likewise, no separate permission/approval/e-permit will be required for such movements. Also Read | MHA issues Unlock 5 guidelines; here's what’s opened, what's closed There will be no further relaxation in Unlock guidelines for the next two months, as the Unlock 5 Guidelines has been extended by Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA). Unlock 5 Guidelines Extended: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order to extend the guidelines for Re-opening to November 30. Almost all the activities across the nation were put on halt by the government of India on March 24 when the first COVID-19 lockdown was imposed to contain the spread of COVID-19. Also Read | Re-open Sri Kartarpur Sahib Corridor: SAD Unlock 5 Guidelines Extended: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued an order to extend the guidelines for Re-opening to November 30. Following the September 30 order, certain other activities were allowed to resume across the country. These include:

  • International air travel
  • Swimming pools for training sportsmen
  • Cinemas/ multiplexes to operate with 50 per cent capacity
  • Social/ academic/ sports events should take place with 50 per cent occupancy of the stadium/ venue
educareThe MHA has urged the state and union territories to ensure that citizens follow the national directives regarding COVID-19 management. -PTC News

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