Indore: Curfew extended till May 7, home delivery from hotels and restaurants closed
Indore: Curfew extended till May 7, home delivery from hotels and restaurants closed
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Indore: Curfew will continue in Indore district of Madhya Pradesh till May 7. This is what collector Manish Singh has said. He said this after the crisis management meeting. According to him, just as it is going on now, the people have to be firmly ahead. The same exemption as has been given now will continue. He also said that the ban on people's exit will continue and the industry will remain as open as before. In addition, grocery vegetable vendors will be able to open shops only till 12 o'clock. There will be exemption for medical emergency. Manish Singh said, "Strictness is necessary if there is a change in the chain of The corona. However, in a way, the public curfew will continue till 6 am on May 10, as there is already a weekend lockdown on Saturdays and Sundays (May 8 and 9). Police are cracking down on those who have come out unnecessarily in Indore and action like arrest in 151 is also being taken. At present, all government, semi-government centre-state offices are closed and only offices of essential services like administration, corporation, health department, fire etc.

* Grocery and control shops, fruit and vegetable carts from 6 am to 12 noon
* Milk distribution from 6 am to 10 am and from 4 pm to 7 pm
* Stop public transport like autos, taxis etc., only patients will be able to carry
* Exemption to hawkers, media persons, ambulances, fire, goods transport and essential services
* Supervisor level people in the industry must keep IDs only 25 per cent, those engaged in production
* Drug store, medical facility will continue
* Petrol pumps to open
* Home delivery from hotel-restaurant also stopped
* Stop morning walks, cycling etc.
* It company has to stop the discount, work from home.
* Offices of BPO and mobile companies closed, it will work only 10 per cent of the employees.
* CA and tax advisers get exemption to open offices.
* Action in 151 if haat markets are not set up.
* Construction activities will be completely stopped, registry will not be there.
* There will be no weekly markets outside Choitharam fruit and vegetable mandi.

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