15-day janta curfew in Maharashtra from April 14: What's allowed, what's not

15-day janta curfew in Maharashtra from April 14: What's allowed, what's not

15-day janta curfew in Maharashtra from April 14: What's allowed, what's not

NEW DELHI: Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday announced a 15-day curfew across the state from tomorrow in view of the alarming surge in coronavirus cases.
Here are the restrictions that will remain in force for the next 15 days:


* No lockdown but "janta curfew" across Maharashtra from 8pm, April 14 till 7am, May 1.

* Section 144 to be imposed across the state.

* No one should step out unless it is an emergency.

* Private vehicles can ply only for essential/emergency purposes.

* Public transport allowed with restrictions (Autos: Driver + 2 passengers; Taxi: Driver + 50% of vehicle capacity; Bus: Full capacity but no standing passengers allowed).

* Trains and flights to be allowed. 

* No schools and colleges across the state. Private coaching to remain shut. Students travelling for exam may be allowed along with one adult on the basis of valid hall ticket.

* All restaurants and hotels to remain closed for dine-in. Home delivery allowed.

* Cinema halls, drama theatres, clubs, swimming pools, gyms, amusement parks to remain shut. 

* Only offices in exempted category allowed. Read document below for full details.

* Ecommerce to be allowed only for delivery of essential goods.

* All shops/malls not performing essential services to remain closed
* Public places like beaches, gardens, etc to remain closed.

* Religious places of worship to remain closed.

* Barber shops and saloons to remain closed.

* Weddings to be allowed only with maximum 25 people present. Funerals to be allowed only with maximum of 20 people.

* Decisions on letting domestic help, drivers, attendants to be taken by local authorities.

Here's the full order issued by the state government:
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