The Karnataka government has issued guidelines for the week-long lockdown in Bengaluru Urban and Rural districts from Tuesday night put in place to check the rising cases of the coronavirus disease (Covid-19).
The state government had on Saturday announced the complete lockdown in these two districts from Tuesday 8 pm to 5 am on July 22. Officials have said the exceptions are applicable only in areas outside containment zones.
Guidelines for Lockdown in Bengaluru area( comprising BBMP, bengaluru urban and rural district).
— K’taka Health Dept (@DHFWKA) July 13, 2020
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Here is what is allowed and what’s not during the lockdown:
- Shops selling essentials items, including milk, groceries and vegetables, can open from 5 am to 12 pm in the city and outskirts.
- Home delivery of essential items will be allowed.
- Hospitals and medical shops will remain open. As will civic amenities offices like power, water, LPG supply.
- Hotels and restaurants have been allowed to operate kitchens for takeaway or home delivery of food items.
- All places of worship or religious places shall remain closed to the public, and religious congregations are strictly prohibited.
- Theatres, malls, bars, gyms, swimming pools can’t open.
- Public transport services will remain suspended during the period, which include buses, Metro rail services, taxis, auto-rickshaws and services of cab aggregators, except those hired for emergency and as permitted in these guidelines.
- Only flights and trains already scheduled will resume to operate during the Lockdown period and the tickets for the same shall serve as passes for transportation of the passengers.
- The inter-state and intra-state migration of passenger vehicles is allowed only in case of urgency or serious emergency or for certain permitted activities.
- Most government offices, except those providing essential services and engaged in Covid-19 work, will be closed.
- Secretariat offices in Vidhana Soudha and Vikas Soudha will work with 50% strength.
- Those going to work for permitted activities can use their organisation’s ID cards to commute.
- Companies can carry out construction work on projects where workers are available on the site.