Monday, May 11, 2020

Lockdown in the country:

Lockdown in the country: New Delhi: The country is going through the third phase of lockdown to deal with the corona virus.

The government has also given some relief in this 15-day lockdown. The government has divided the country into red, green and orange zones.

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The 2.0 period is coming to an end on the 18th. It is learned that the central government is now moving ahead with the plan after the lockdown. The government is studying the situation in each district and a new list of the three zones is likely to be released within a day or two after discussions with the state governments. Government lockdown.

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Is also preparing a list of negative lists of various activities to provide. The government plans to keep the economy afloat and keep people out of trouble. According to the government, there are currently 120 districts in the Red, 3 Orange and 218 Green Zones. However, corona cases have increased in some areas since the exemption. A revised list of the three zones is likely to be released in the next few days. So far, there are 212 districts where not a single case has been registered so far.

There are 6 districts where not a single case has come up in the last 15 days. There are 7 districts where not a single case has come up in seven days. The government is now 13th

The latter is making a simple exit plan.

The PMO is likely to release a list of negative lists around the 15th. This will include input from the Ministries of Health, Home and Economic Affairs. The government wants to allow such that economic

Activity may run during which the rules of sanitation and social distance must be followed. Although the government fears that this could lead to Inspector Raj, it could drive foreign investors away. It can also be confusing as the government issues multiple guidelines. As long as the supply chain is incomplete, the industry cannot run at full capacity.

It is to be noted here that the government had given permission to carry out several activities in two phases. Some approvals were given on April 30 and May 4, but the government's lack of clarification in its guidelines has had no effect on the relief and what the government had hoped for has not materialized.

Government policymakers are concerned that if more austerity measures are taken after the 15th, excessive powers will have to be handed over to local authorities, which could lead to Inspector Raj's return. In addition, the plan to attract foreign investors is likely to backfire.

What activities to start and what activities not to allow to be started in the list of negative list that the government is going to prepare. According to a government official, five to six items are needed in the negative list at present and the rest are ready to be fully disclosed.

The supply chain should work perfectly. The government intends to revive economic activity and at the same time adhere to strict sanitation rules and maintain social distance.

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The new guidelines include keeping 20 minutes between two shifts in the factory, arranging sanitation, placing hand sanitizers in public places, public transport, government and private places of work. The announcement is likely to be made on the 18th, two days before the end of the lockdown.