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Government of Telangana, Lock down Instructions

The following further directions are issued for streamlined implementation of the lockdown

i. Not more than one person shall be allowed to move on a two-wheeler and not more than two persons shall be allowed on a four-wheeler.

ii. No movement of any persons shall be permitted for any purpose other than accessing emergency medical care during the period from 7.00 PM every evening to 6.00 AM on the following day.
iii. No shop/establishment except hospitals and pharmacies will be allowed to operate after 6.30 PM.
iv. Residents shall procure essential goods and services from shops and establishments located within a radius of not more than 3 km from their residence.
v. Insurance service providers shall be permitted to operate during the lockdown period.
   The above restrictions shall not apply to employees/persons deployed in the control of COVID       
   19.
   
   Temporary police check-posts shall be set up at suitable locations to ensure strict compliance with
   the lockdown orders.

   A Committee under Secretary (Agriculture) with the following composition is set up to ensure
   availability of essential commodities throughout the state and during the period of lockdown:


Government of Telangana Order

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