8/15/2023 0 Comments New lockdown rules in telangana![]() ![]() On May 30, the Cabinet had decided to extend the lockdown until June 9 but reduced the lockdown period to 17 hours from 1 pm to 6 am. It was followed by a 20-hour lockdown from May 12 to May 30 when the cases had come down to about 4,500 but the number of deaths per day due to Covid-19 was still in the mid-thirties, from 10 am to 6 am. The state was recording about 6,000 new cases and about 30 deaths per day during that period. The state government had initially imposed a night curfew across the state from 8 pm to 7 am from April 20 after Covid second wave led to a steep increase in Coronavirus positive cases and deaths. The Chief Minister is learnt to have favoured lifting of lockdown in a phased-manner instead of lifting totally at one go, which may result in spread of coronavirus again. Chandrashekar Rao who took stock of the Covid situation in the state with officials of medical and health department on Saturday is learnt to have expressed satisfaction over the Covid-19 cases witnessing a sharp decline in the state after the imposition of night curfew in April and lockdown in May. The state cabinet, which convened Tuesday afternoon discussed the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic situation in the state, also resolved to call for global tenders to procure COVID-19 vaccines. The government is planning to continue only night curfew from 8 pm to 7 am after June 9 for 10 more days as Covid situation came under control. Telangana government has decided to impose a 10-day lockdown across the state, starting Wednesday morning. ![]() ![]() ![]() At present, a 17-hour lockdown from 1 pm to 6 am with seven-hour relaxation from 6 am to 1 pm is being enforced from May 31 which will end on June 9. HYDERABAD: The state government is planning to begin the unlock process with more relaxations from June 10, according to official sources. Click the link to subscribe.Ĭlick to follow Telangana Today Facebook page and Twitter. Now you can get handpicked stories from Telangana Today on Telegrameveryday. Making arrangements for disposal of Covid dead bodies as per guidelines is also the responsibility of the municipal body and officials should not allow more than 20 people to participate in the last rites. While cinema halls, amusement parks and clubs would remain close, permission of district Collector is necessary for conducting marriage functions and maximum of 40 people are allowed. High Priority should be given to notified slums and places where migrant workers live.Ĭommercial establishments should keep sanitisers, ensure social distancing and display timings and the onus of monitoring the commercial establishments lies with GHMC too apart from police. The officials were asked to focus on provision of food to inmates of night shelters and orphanages.Īpart from using social media platforms for effective dissemination of information and redressal of citizen grievances, municipal authorities were directed to ensure proper sanitation at vegetable markets, weekly markets, meat stores and at establishments selling essentials. The lockdown included: (i) closing down state borders, (ii) suspension of public transport services, (iii) prohibiting congregation of more than five people. Hyderabad: To contain the spread of Covid-19 pandemic in the city and support the needy during the lockdown period, Municipal Administration & Urban Development Department (MA&UD) department on Wednesday issued certain standard operating procedures (SOPs) and guidelines pertaining to Annapurna Canteens, sanitation, grievance redressal, enforcement and other social security aspects of people.Īccordingly, the GHMC has been asked to ensure Annapurna canteens offering hot and hygienic meals for Rs 5, provide dinner facility and dispense with collection of even token-fee from the beneficiaries, increase the number of meals and revise timings. ![]()
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