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Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

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Published : Apr 25, 2020, 11:10 AM IST

Updated : Apr 25, 2020, 4:32 PM IST

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

15:26 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

15:26 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

11:06 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

New Delhi: Neighbourhood and standalone shops, including those located in residential complexes, in urban areas have been allowed to open during the ongoing lockdown but those in the markets continue to remain shut till May 3. The Ministry has cleared the air after initial confusion due to Friday night's MHA order. 

The clarification says, "In urban areas, all standalone/neighbourhood shops & shops in residential complexes are allowed to open. Shops in markets/market complexes & shopping malls are not allowed to open."

Here are all shops that can open:

1. All shops in residential areas and markets in the neighbourhood will open that sell items.

2. All shops that are registered under the Shops and Establishment Act of the respective State or the Union Territory, including those shops in residential complexes and market complexes, outside the municipal corporations and municipalities, will be allowed to open.

3. In urban areas, non-essential goods and services will be allowed to operate provided they are in residential areas or are a standalone shop. This essentially means a sweet shop too can function.

4. However, those shops in registered markets but outside municipal corporations and municipalities can open only with 50 per cent staff.

5. Shops that fall under rural and semi-rural areas and markets that are registered can open. In cities, only standalone shops and residential shops can open.

Meanwhile, the ministry also clarified that sales by e-commerce companies will continue to be restricted to essential goods only.

So, what all that can't be open?

1. No shops have been allowed to open in multi-brand or single brand malls, it had said. So, one can forget about their plans for a mall visit.

2. No movie theaters are being allowed to open.

3. lquor shops too will remain closed and the MHA has made it a point to stress on that.

3. Gyms and swimming pools too will be off limit as they are areas where social distancing goes for a toss.

4. Markets with a cluster of shops like that of south Delhi's Khan Market too will remain shut.

5. Since they don't sell items but offer services, salons too will remain closed.

Read: Rajasthan teacher offers his body for COVID-19 related tests, research

15:26 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

15:26 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

11:06 April 25

Lockdown 2.0: MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops
MHA issues clarification on order allowing opening of shops

New Delhi: Neighbourhood and standalone shops, including those located in residential complexes, in urban areas have been allowed to open during the ongoing lockdown but those in the markets continue to remain shut till May 3. The Ministry has cleared the air after initial confusion due to Friday night's MHA order. 

The clarification says, "In urban areas, all standalone/neighbourhood shops & shops in residential complexes are allowed to open. Shops in markets/market complexes & shopping malls are not allowed to open."

Here are all shops that can open:

1. All shops in residential areas and markets in the neighbourhood will open that sell items.

2. All shops that are registered under the Shops and Establishment Act of the respective State or the Union Territory, including those shops in residential complexes and market complexes, outside the municipal corporations and municipalities, will be allowed to open.

3. In urban areas, non-essential goods and services will be allowed to operate provided they are in residential areas or are a standalone shop. This essentially means a sweet shop too can function.

4. However, those shops in registered markets but outside municipal corporations and municipalities can open only with 50 per cent staff.

5. Shops that fall under rural and semi-rural areas and markets that are registered can open. In cities, only standalone shops and residential shops can open.

Meanwhile, the ministry also clarified that sales by e-commerce companies will continue to be restricted to essential goods only.

So, what all that can't be open?

1. No shops have been allowed to open in multi-brand or single brand malls, it had said. So, one can forget about their plans for a mall visit.

2. No movie theaters are being allowed to open.

3. lquor shops too will remain closed and the MHA has made it a point to stress on that.

3. Gyms and swimming pools too will be off limit as they are areas where social distancing goes for a toss.

4. Markets with a cluster of shops like that of south Delhi's Khan Market too will remain shut.

5. Since they don't sell items but offer services, salons too will remain closed.

Read: Rajasthan teacher offers his body for COVID-19 related tests, research

Last Updated : Apr 25, 2020, 4:32 PM IST
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