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Unlock 1: Lockdown extended till June 30, malls, restaurants can reopen from June 8

In new directives, the Union home ministry said re-opening of prohibited activities in areas outside containment zones will be done in a phased manner from June 1.

Unlock 1: Lockdown extended till June 30, malls, restaurants can reopen from June 8

Saturday May 30, 2020 , 2 min Read

The nationwide lockdown in containment zones has been extended till June 30, while hospitality services, hotels and shopping malls will be allowed to open from June 8, the Union home ministry said on Saturday.


Termed 'Unlock 1', the Centre on Saturday issued fresh guidelines relaxing the nationwide lockdown, the fourth phase of which ends on May 31.
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In the new directives, the Union home ministry said re-opening of prohibited activities in areas outside containment zones will be done in a phased manner from June 1.


It said the lockdown, the fourth phase of which ends on Sunday, will remain in force in containment zones till June 30. Religious places of worship for public, hotels, restaurants, shopping malls and other hospitality services will be opened from June 8, the guidelines stated.


The decision to restart international air travel, metro trains, cinema halls, gyms, political gatherings will be taken after assessing the situation, it said.


Schools, colleges, educational, training, and coaching institutions will be opened after consultations with states and Union Territories, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) guildelines said.


It added that states and UTs can hold consultations with parents and other stakeholders on reopening of academic institutions from July.


The fresh guidelines also revised the night curfew timing stating movement of individuals will now be prohibited between 9 pm and 5 am across the country, except for essential activities. Local authorities shall issue orders, in the entire area of their jurisdiction, under appropriate provisions of law, such as under Section 144 of CrPC, and ensure strict compliance.


There will be no restrictions on the movement of people or goods within states and between states. But states can decide whether to regulate movement based on their assessment.


(Disclaimer: Additional background information has been added to this PTI copy for context)


Edited by Javed Gaihlot