Bhubaneswar:Business activities and movement of people resumed mainly in green and orange zones of Odisha as the state government considerably relaxed the lockdown curbs on Monday.
The situation remained largely unchanged in the "red zones" where roads wore a deserted look.
Sixteen districts are classified as "green zones", while 11 are categorised as "orange zones", and three districts and areas under the jurisdiction of the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation are declared "red zones".
The relaxations will not be applicable in the containment zones in rural and urban areas, according to an order issued by the Odisha government.
In Cuttack, a green zone, roads and streets were virtually empty till Sunday. However, many shops selling both essential and non-essential commodities opened on Monday.
Many vehicles, including four-wheelers, two-wheelers and auto-rickshaws were plying on the streets of the city, while several people chose to move around on bicycles.
"We are strictly adhering to the guidelines laid down by the government to ensure social distancing. We are not entertaining people without masks. Customers are being asked to use sanitiser kept outside the shop," a shopkeeper in Dolamundai area of the city said.
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"I am happy that the shop has opened after more than a month. However, we will have to remain alert in view of the deadly novel coronavirus," said Byomakesh, another trader in Chauliaganj area.
Cuttack Municipal Corporation Commissioner Ananya Das said street vendors may also be allowed to do business but they will have to maintain social distancing and hygiene.
Similar scenes were witnessed in the seaside pilgrim town of Puri, another green zone, where roads were agog with activities and increased traffic.
The state government allowed all industrial activities in rural areas. In urban areas, industrial activities are permitted only in the orange and green zones.
It also permitted reopening of factories manufacturing medicines, jute, IT hardware and packaging material in the red zones with staggered shifts and employees maintaining social distancing.
However, entrepreneurs are finding it difficult to resume operations due to manpower crunch.