Curfew extended in Bishnupur district till June 11
Source: The Sangai Express
Bishnupur, May 29 2021:
Curfew has been extended in Bishnupur district until June 11 as the pandemic continues to ravage the state.
The District Magistrate, Bishnupur district floated an order today extending the curfew in the district and prohibited any forms of public movement outside their residence from May 29 to June 11 with immediate effect.
Activities permitted and continued to be permitted includes departments like media, power, fire service, CAF&PD, home, health relief and DM, forest, environment and climate change, treasuries and Police department and district administration; vehicle workshops of good trucks, petrol tankers, LPG bullets etc in the district except Municipal areas may open from 8 AM to 2 PM on all days taking adequate precaution and strictly following Covid appropriate behaviour; rice mills are allowed to open subject.
to taking adequate precaution and strictly following Covid appropriate behaviour.
Opening of vegetable vendors from 7 AM to 10 AM for purchase by locals on May 30, June 2, June 5 and June 8 are allowed and they have to be seated at least 6 feet away from one another and should wear mask all the time; only one out of three grocery shops of the total shops/vendors in one location shall be allowed to open on rotational basis from 7 AM to 10 AM on May 30, June 2, June 5 and June 8, if the shops or vendors are located in congested rows (on major road like NH both sides may open), then only alternate rows shall be allowed to open and queue system should be adopted by all shops and vendors; Life Insurance Corporation with limited staff on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 AM to 2 PM is allowed to dispose time bound works.
All the activities already permitted vide order dated May 17, 2021 will continue to be permitted.
There will be strict ban on vehicular movement even during 7 AM to U) AM and all major markets in the district shall remain closed.
All local vegetable vendors/grocery shops in containment zones shall remained closed.