In India, Corona is making records every day and for three consecutive days, the daily case figure is crossing two lakhs. On Saturday also, 2 lakh 34 thousand new cases of Coronavirus have been reported in the country in the last 24 hours. According to the Health Ministry data, the number of active cases in the country has crossed 1.5 million. Because of Corona's increasing transition, restrictions like weekend lockdown, curfew, and night curfew have been imposed in different cities and states across the country. Cities like Delhi-Mumbai have also imposed restrictions to break the Corona second wave chain. So let's know where the ban is.
15 days mini lockdown in Maharashtra
The 15-day mini lockdown continues in Maharashtra. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray announced on Thursday that Maharashtra will remain under curfew from 8 pm to 1 May on 14 April. Section 144 has been implemented in the entire state to prevent congestion. Everything is banned except for essential things. Only shops of essential services are allowed to open. All other public activities are banned later.
56 hours curfew in Delhi
A 56-hour curfew has been imposed in Delhi to reduce the havoc of the coronavirus. The weekend curfew, which began on Friday night, will continue till Monday morning. Police patrolling will continue throughout Delhi during the curfew. If anyone steps out of their house, they will have to face the police patrolling team. Until a person proves that he is going for essential services, he will not be let go. He can also be arrested and booked for violating curfew. If someone has to go to the hospital in an emergency then they will be allowed to go. The doctors going to the hospital will be able to show their ID cards. If a vegetable vendor is selling and can be seen selling vegetables, it will be allowed without a pass. E-pass will be necessary for many things.
Weekend curfew is applicable in Rajasthan
Curfew continues in Rajasthan because of the coronavirus havoc. The Rajasthan government has announced a curfew in the state today from 6 pm to 5 pm on Monday, because of the rising infection of the coronavirus. During this period, there will be no relaxation of any activities except mandatory services. However, activities related to the by-elections are exempted from this curfew.
Weekend Lockdown in Chandigarh
Weekend lockdown is also in force in Chandigarh amidst increasing corona cases. The Chandigarh administration has imposed a lockdown from 10 pm on Friday to 5 am on Monday. However, mandatory services will remain exempt during this period. For other days, the administration issued the order stating that the food courts in the mall, including restaurants and hotels, can now be run with only 50% of the total capacity. Along with this, they will also have to be closed by 9:30 pm.
Sunday Lockdown in Uttar Pradesh
The Yogi government has taken a big decision because of the ever-increasing corona case in UP. Now there will be a weekly ban on Sunday in all the districts of the state and a fine of Rs 1000 will be charged from those who do not wear masks. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has ordered that all urban and rural areas be imprisoned on Sunday. All markets, offices except essential services will remain closed. He informed that on this day, a large-scale sanitization campaign will run in the markets of all the districts.
Corona curfew in Madhya Pradesh
Corona curfew continues in Madhya Pradesh too. During this period, all activities are banned except mandatory services. It is necessary for people coming from Maharashtra to the state to get the RTPCR test done.
Curfew in Karnataka till 20 April
Karnataka Chief Minister BS Yeddyurappa on Friday announced that the nightly curfew in seven districts would continue till April 20, as there was a record increase in new cases of corona virus in the state. He said that night curfew would continue in seven districts. The cases have increased, we have gathered all the information. Yeddyurappa has announced this after presiding over the all-party meeting on Covid. The night curfew is in force in Karnataka, the capital of Karnataka, and six other districts - Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, Bidar, Tumkuru, and Udupi-Manipal. It ends at 5 in the morning.
Night curfew in Punjab till 30 April
The Punjab government has imposed a night curfew in the entire state from nine o'clock in the morning to five in the morning. This curfew is in force till 30 April. Schools have been closed and congestion has been banned.
Night curfew in Uttarakhand too
Night curfew has been imposed in the entire state from 10:30 AM to 5:00 AM. Seating capacity from bus to public trains has been fixed at 50 percent. From the school to the coaching center, the Agel orders have been closed. It is forbidden to gather more than 200 people in every kind of event.
Night curfew in Haryana
Night curfew is also applicable in Haryana. The weekend lockdown has not been announced here yet. As of 30 April, all schools, colleges, and educational institutions are closed.
Night curfew in 20 cities of Gujarat
Night curfew continues in 20 cities of Gujarat. Its time is from eight o'clock in the night to six o'clock in the morning. This ban applies in 20 cities like Ahmedabad to Surat. It is necessary for all the people coming to the state to get the RTPCR test done.
Weekend Lockdown in Odisha
Weekend lockdowns have been announced in 10 districts of Odisha amid rising cases of coronavirus. The 10 districts where it has been decided to impose weekend lockdown are all adjacent to the Chhattisgarh border. Along with this, the Odisha government has imposed a night curfew in all urban areas from 17 April. Chief Secretary Suresh Mohapatra said that there will be a night curfew in Sundergarh, Jharsuguda, Sambalpur, Bargarh, Balangir, Nuapada, Kalahandi, Nabarangpur, Koraput, and Malkangiri districts along with the weekend lockdown from April 17. While the night curfew will be between 6 pm and 5 am in about 10 districts of Chhattisgarh, for the rest of the states the time is from 9 am to 5 am.
Strict restrictions in Kerala too
The Kerala government has also tightened restrictions on itself. The Kerala Chief Secretary said that prior permission would be required for all the functions in the state and the officials would strictly abide by them. He said that it would be mandatory for those shopping in big malls of the state to show Covid a negative report or certificate of vaccination. Shops in Kerala have been asked to close at nine o'clock. Only 200 people are allowed to participate in the outdoor function and 200 in the indoor function.
Lockdown in many districts of Chhattisgarh
Because of the increasing cases of corona, lockdowns have been announced in Sukma, Durg, and Bijapur in Chhattisgarh. Except for Bijapur, there is a lockdown till April 19. A lockdown of 11 days has been imposed in Bijapur.
Strictness in Jammu and Kashmir too
Jammu and Kashmir administration has imposed a night curfew in eight districts including Jammu, Udhampur, Kathua, Srinagar, Baramulla, Budgam, Anantnag, and Kupwara.
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