Explained: In which states there is a corona ban

Explained- In view of the decrease in the corona infection, many states have started to gradually relax the restrictions on their lockdown. Public parks and yoga have also been approved in the capital Delhi from today. Find out in which states the restrictions are still in effect and where exemptions have been granted.
Coronavirus lockdown: The outbreak of the second wave of the deadly corona virus in the country has now subsided. There is now a drop in new cases of infection. Meanwhile, given the decrease in corona infection, many states have started to gradually ease lockdown restrictions. Public parks and yoga have also been approved in the capital Delhi from today. Find out in which states the restrictions are still in effect and where exemptions have been granted.

Delhi-

Bars, parks and public gardens have reopened in the capital from today. Bars will be able to reopen at 50% of their capacity from 12 p.m. to 10 p.m. Restaurant and bar owners will need to strictly follow COVID security measures and all official guidelines and regulations. Prohibited activities and services include schools, colleges and educational institutions, movie theaters, gymnasiums, spas, all kinds of political, social, cultural and religious gatherings which will remain closed until 5 a.m. June 28.

Uttar Pradesh –

Explained- The government of Uttar Pradesh has stated that if more than 500 corona cases occur in a district in one day, the corona curfew will again be imposed in the district. Full participation has been permitted in state government offices as of today. Restaurants and food outlets can operate with 50 per capacity. Customers may be allowed to eat at confectioneries, fast food outlets, and street restaurants according to the Kovid protocol. Weddings can be organized with a maximum of 50 guests. Temples and temples also won’t open with more than 50 worshipers at a time. Schools, colleges, educational institutions and coaching centers will remain closed. Movie theaters, swimming pools and gymnasiums will also remain closed until further notice.

Haryana-

The Haryana government extended the corona containment for another week on Sunday until June 28. However, he also announced an easing of restrictions on wedding ceremonies and funerals. The offices will now be able to operate at full capacity. Up to 50 guests can now attend wedding ceremonies and funerals. Previously, this number was limited to 21. Swimming pools and spas will remain closed in the state for the time being, while clubhouses, restaurants and bars on golf courses can be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with capacity. by 50%.

Chandigarh-

Explained- Explained-Chandigarh’s administration, further easing Kovid’s restrictions, allowed all stores in the city to open until 7 p.m. During the review meeting, the city administration decided to impose a curfew from 10:30 p.m. to 5 a.m. Earlier this time was from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. From now on, restaurants in the city will be able to open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with a capacity of 50%.

West Bengal-

The West Bengal government has announced to extend the existing restrictions by an additional 15 days until June 30 with some easing due to the improving situation of the corona virus infection. The government allowed the government and private bureaus to operate with a 25% stake from June 16. Chief Secretary HK Dwivedi said employers will have to make arrangements for employee transport as the ban on public transport services will continue until further notice. Shopping centers will be allowed to operate from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., while markets will be able to remain open from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. from Wednesday. He said restaurants and bars will be allowed to open from noon to 8 p.m. with 50 percent capacity.

Karnataka-

The government of Karnataka has further eased restrictions implemented in 16 districts of the state as of today. Stores in these areas will be able to open until 5 p.m. In these areas, hotels, clubs and restaurants will also be allowed to open with a capacity of 50% without air conditioning. In these neighborhoods, outdoor shooting, bus and metro services will also operate at 50% capacity and field sports will also be allowed to take place without spectators. Government offices will also open in these districts with 50 percent employees. Lodges, resorts and gymnasiums will also be able to open at 50% of their capacity without air conditioning.

Kerala-

The Kerala government allowed stores to open on a limited basis and operate public transport in committee, 40 days after the lockdown. The government has lifted the ban on activities related to the industrial and agricultural sector. The shops selling basic necessities will open every day from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Akshay Kendra will open Monday through Friday. Central and state government offices, public sector companies, government enterprises, commissions, corporations and autonomous institutions will be able to work on a rotational basis with 25 percent employees from June 17. However, the government has limited the number of people attending weddings and funerals to 20 and said no social functions or public events are allowed.

Tamil Nadu –

The government of Tamil Nadu has announced further relaxation of lockdown rules for 27 districts and as of today, bus services have been restored to four districts, including Chennai, after 42 days. Eliminating the need for electronic registration in Chennai and three other neighboring districts, the government said people could travel by rickshaws and taxis without prior permission. Metro services will be restored here with 50 percent capacity and similarly in four districts including Chennai, the interstate and interstate (non-air conditioned) bus service will operate with 50 percent capacity.

The government extended other restrictions under the lockdown until 6 a.m. on June 28 and during that time people will not be able to visit the shrine, theaters will remain closed, and filming has been allowed with a maximum of 100 people. It was said in the statement that the admissions process can be done in schools, colleges and universities, but regular classes of students will remain closed.

Telangana-

The Telangana government has decided to lift the lockdown in the state from Sunday and open educational institutions from July 1, following a reduction in the number of coronavirus infections. Instructions have been given to officers in all departments to lift all applicable restrictions during containment.

Jammu and Kashmir –

In Jammu and Kashmir, the State Executive Committee (SEC) announced the lifting of the Covid weekend curfew in eight of the 20 districts. Along with this, the restrictions have also been relaxed in view of the improving situation of the Kovid outbreak. The nighttime curfew will remain in effect in Shopian, Ganderbal and Bandipora districts in Kashmir, while in Jammu, Samba, Kathua, Reasi and Udhmupar districts of Jammu Division. All shops and markets in the eight exempt neighborhoods will be allowed to open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily. All private and government offices will be able to operate at full capacity by following Covid prevention rules.

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