New Delhi:The Home Ministry has asked all states and union territories to ensure strict implementation of lockdown guidelines to contain the COVID-19 pandemic in the country, failing which relaxations, which are likely to be announced on April 20, to mitigate hardships would be withdrawn.
The guidelines were issued by the ministry on Wednesday, a day after Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the extension of the nationwide lockdown till May 3 to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla, in a letter to all chief secretaries of states and administrators of union territories, called for strict implementation of the consolidated revised guidelines.
"The activities allowed under the consolidated revised guidelines will be withdrawn immediately if any of the lockdown measures are violated, risking the spread of COVID-19. All entities, in the government and private sectors, and members of the public should follow the guidelines strictly," Bhalla said in his order.
Under the new guidelines, select additional activities will be permitted from April 20 to mitigate the hardship of public during the lockdown which is now stretched from the initial 21 days to 40 days.
"These additional activities will be operationalised by States/Union Territories (UTs)/District Administrations based on strict compliance to the existing guidelines on lockdown measures," he said.