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Lockdown extended until June 8 at Bihar, curbs eased

Lockdown extended until June 8 at Bihar, curbs eased
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PATNA: The Bihar government on Monday expanded the Covid-19 lockdown by a second week until June 8, but additionally, it relaxed some of the constraints to ease additional business actions in the nation.
CM Nitish Kumar declared the lockdown expansion on Twitter shortly after chairing a meeting with their high-profile emergency management team (CMG), including senior members of the cabinet and the country’s leading bureaucrats.
“Given that the Covid-19 disease, a decision was taken to expand the lockdown with every week, until June 08.
But some extra relaxations are being created for company and trading actions.
Individuals are asked to put on masks and keep social space,” Nitish stated in an tweet published in Hindi.
The Nitish authorities had imposed the lockdown on May 5 to 11 days and after extended it until May 25.
The lockdown got pushed until June 1.
And, now it’s been extended until June 8.
The present guidelines below the lockdown-3 will likely come to finish on June 1.
“The brand new relaxations declared under lockdown-4 could come in to effect in June 2, plus they’d stay in effect until June 8,” a notification issued from the country’s chief secretary Tripurari Sharan reads.
According to the new rules, all stores and business establishments working in essential things like grocery, fruits, vegetables, fish and meat, dairy goods and general public transport system (PDS) things are permitted to stay available from 6 am to 2 pm.
Before, these stores were permitted to open just for a few hours between 6 am and 10 am.
The other stores and institutions, which have been totally closed, have already been permitted to stay available on alternative days, along with the various district magistrate (DM), was requested to arrange a roster for unique types of stores.
Additionally, all shopkeepers are requested to guarantee the access to sanitisers to be used by clients.
They also have been requested to follow standards of social media by drawing on white circles over the floor within which clients would need to stand while awaiting their turn.
“Failure to follow those guidelines would encourage penal activities,” the house division’s further chief secretary Chaitanya Prasad said while briefing media people after the CMG assembly.
All government offices will stay open on all working days until 4 pm with just 25% presence.
Government offices associated with essential services like government, police, water and power distribution, fire, and crisis management will probably function as it’s been functioning through the last stages of this lockdown.
All non-government offices may continue to stay closed.
In the same way, many schools, schools, training and coaching institutions may continue to stay closed.
Spiritual places will even continue to stay shut to devotees.
Shopping malls, cinema halls, fitness centers, stadiums, clubs and swimming pools will remain shut.
The limitations on the amount of individuals who may attend marriage ceremonies, Shradh occasions and funerals stay unchanged at 20.
Ban DJ and union parties could last.
Individuals would need to notify the nearest police station three times prior to compiling any wedding service.

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