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Consolidated guidelines issued by Ministry of Home Affairs for containment of COVID-19 in the country


The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued consolidated guidelines on the measures to be taken for containment of COVID-19 in the country.

Guidelines have been issued on below subjects: -
  • List of Activities to remain prohibited 3rd May, 2020
  • Operation of guidelines in Hotspots and containment zones
  • List of Select permitted activities allowed with effect from 20th April, 2020
  • Strict enforcement of the lockdown guidelines
  • All health services to remain functional
  • Agriculture & related activities
  • Functional areas in Financial sector
  • Social sector
  • Online teaching
  • MNREGA workers
  • Public utilities
  • Movement of goods
  • Supply of essential commodities
  • Private Establishments
  • Industrial Establishments
  • Construction activities
  • Movement of people
  • Government offices
  • Persons to remain under mandatory quarantine
  • Lockdown instructions
  • Penal provisions

To view, the guidelines in detail, kindly click on below link




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