Kolkata: Despite the Centre allowing the functioning of certain shops and services to give some respite during the third phase of the lockdown that began on Monday, large parts of West Bengal wore a deserted look as the state government is yet to decide on the relaxations in the green and orange zones.
Shops, barring those selling essential commodities, remained closed and vehicles were off the roads in most parts of the state in the morning.
In the afternoon, a task force led by Chief Secretary Rajiva Sinha will decide on the relaxations, including which shops and establishments will be allowed to reopen in the two zones, an official said.
"However, the complete lockdown will continue in the containment zones," he said.
There are four red, eight green and 11 orange zones in the state.
"We are waiting for the state government notification before deciding on opening business establishments," Confederation of West Bengal Trade Unions president Sushil Poddar said.
The association has a membership base of around 10 lakh in the state.