After receiving a record 10,000 patients in 24 hours in Rajasthan, the government has imposed a 15-day lockdown in the entire state at midnight. Till May 3, everything will be closed except essential services in the state. The decision taken in a hurry has led to the needless work of many people. Because the government had a Saturday-Sunday weekend lockdown. Putting such a long lockdown without giving time has messed up all the plans of the people. However, supplies of essential services and essential goods will continue to be supplied.
According to the new guideline, retail and wholesale shops related to food, milk, dairy, grocery items, mandis, fruits and vegetables, dairy and livestock will be opened by 5 pm. These have to be given priority over home delivery. Only under special circumstances will you be able to sell goods from the shop.
You will be able to sell fruits and vegetables till 7 pm by putting a hawker. Petrol pumps will open only till 8 pm. Public transport services will continue. Government shops of ration will open seven days. All government offices except the departments connected with essential services will also remain closed. Work will continue in factories, all types of manufacturing units. MNREGA works will continue in the villages, NREGA workers will get equal employment.
Stop and stop apply to these
Market, Mall, Shopping Complex
All government offices except essential services
Malls, theaters, all religious places
All educational institutions, coaching, library
All types of public social, political, sports, entertainment, cultural, religious ceremonies
Any kind of fair, procession
All workplaces, commercial establishments, and markets except essential services
Restrictions will not apply to these
Emergency and essential services related government offices
District Administration, Home, Finance, Police, Jail, Home Guard Control Room and War Room, Civil Defense, Fire Brigade and Emergency Service. Public Transport, Disaster Management, Food, and Civil Supplies, Municipal Corporation, City Development Practice, Electricity, Drinking Water, Telephone, Health, Family Welfare, Medical
The offices and institutions associated with the essential services of the central government will remain open, their employees will have to show ID cards.
Passengers from bus stand, railway, metro station, and airport will be allowed to travel on showing travel tickets.
Passengers coming to the state will have to show the RT-PCR test report done within the last 72 hours of starting the journey.
Pregnant women and patients will be allowed to visit the hospital
All government and private hospitals and labs, all medical, paramedical, and all types of staff and services connected to them
Retail and wholesale shops related to food, groceries, mandis, fruits and vegetables, dairy, and milk, the animal feed will open by 5 pm, insisting on arranging for home delivery as far as possible.
Sale of vegetables, fruits on carts, cycle rickshaws, auto-rickshaws, mobile vans will be allowed till 7 pm
The movement of load vehicles transporting goods within interstate and state, loading and unloading of goods, employees engaged in it, National and State Highway Dhabas, and vehicle repair shops will remain open
Farmers will be able to come to the mandi premises only by selling and selling crops. It will be mandatory for the farmers to show the goods permissions letter at the time of arrival and sales receipts or bills at the time of leaving
Government ration (PDS) shops will be open every day without any holiday
People 45 years or older will be allowed to travel for Korana vaccination, it will be mandatory to show an ID card
Allotment of newspaper will be allowed from 4 to 8 am. Media workers will be allowed to move with the ID card
Wedding ceremonies will be allowed, but more than 50 people will not be able to attend
No more than 20 people will be allowed at the funeral
Pre-determined competitive test-takers will be allowed to visit the Admission Card
Medical stores, shops related to medical equipment will remain open
Telecom, Internet services, postal services, courier facilities, broadcast and cable services, IT and IT-related services will continue
Banks, ATMs, and insurance offices will be open for banking services, bank-insured workers will have to carry ID cards.
All the essential items including food items, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment will be allowed to be distributed through e-commerce.
Processed food, sweet shops, and restaurants will be allowed home delivery until 8 pm, take away only in restaurants and sweet shops
The work of making and distributing food in Indra Rasoi will be done till 8 pm
Workers will be allowed to work in MNREGA and other rural development schemes, MNREGA work will continue
The services of petrol pumps, CNG, petroleum, and gas-related retail and wholesale outlets will be allowed to open till 8 pm.
Cold storage and warehousing services will continue
Private security services will continue
All industries and construction-related units will be allowed to work, workers and employees working in factories are asked to issue ID cards.
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