14-Day Lockdown Begins In Odisha; Here’s What Allowed And What’s Not

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Bhubaneswar: A two-week lockdown commenced across Odisha from today and will continue till 5 am of May 19.

According to the order, all buses under the public transport system will not ply while intra-State movement of individuals, except for medical reasons or for activities permitted under guidelines, has been completely prohibited during lockdown.

Marriage and funerals with restricted participation will be allowed with prior approval from local authorities.

People can get their essential needs, including grocery and vegetables, from the market area between 6 a.m. and 12 noon. The vendors have, however, been asked to maintain physical distance. Restaurants and roadside eateries can function for takeaway and home delivery.

All educational institutes will remain closed except the authorised ones. All India examinations which require physical presences of examinees can be allowed with formal authorisation. Newspaper delivery has been allowed between 5 a.m. and 8 a.m.

Agriculture and related activities can go on as usual. Banks and other financial institutions have been permitted to operate with reduced manpower.

COVID-19 vaccination across the state will continue during the period. Anyone on two-wheeler without pillion rider will be allowed to travel to and from place of residence to COVID testing centre and vaccination centre during the lockdown period.

During the lockdown period, the following activities will remain prohibited:

Buses for public transport.
Intra-State movement of individuals by road, except for medical reasons or for activities permitted under these guidelines.
All educational, training, coaching institutions, etc, except as allowed by Government. However, physical conduction of examinations by State/National/International bodies shall be allowed on a case to case basis by the respective Departments with due intimation to all concerned authorities.
Exhibitions/Trade Fairs/Melas/physical business to business meetings are prohibited. However, such activities may be taken up in virtual mode.
Taxis (including auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws) and services of cab aggregators (except as specified in subsequent paragraphs of this order).
All cinema halls, malls, market complexes, gyms, sports complexes, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, parks, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls, merry-go-round (doli)/meena bazaar and related activities and similar places.
Jatra/opera/open air theatres shall not be allowed to operate.
All salons/barber shop, spa, beauty parlour etc shall remain closed.
All social/political/sports/entertainment/academic/cultural/religious functions/other gatherings.
All religious places/places of worship shall be closed for public. However, religious rituals are allowed with bare minimum priests/servitors and staff. religious congregations are strictly prohibited.
Marriages shall be permitted with approval from local authorities with no more than 50 persons and in case of funerals and last rites, the number of persons participating shall not be more than 20 (for the entire event) including hosts, guests, priests, and catering and other support staff. Under no circumstances, the number of participants shall exceed the ceiling for the entire event.
Marriage, funeral and last rites related gatherings shall be conducted as per the Government guidelines released vide Revenue and Disaster Management Department vide letter No. 2321/R&DM(DM) dt.30.04.2021

During the lockdown, the following activities are ALLOWED with effect from May 5, 2021 till 5.00 AM of May 19, 2021, subject to adherence of SOP for social distancing and COVID safety protocols, issued by the Government:

A. All Health Services (Including AYUSH) to remain functional such as:
Hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, telemedicine facilities.
Dispensaries, chemists, pharmacies, all kinds of medicine shops including Jan Aushadhi Kendras and medical equipment shops.
Medical laboratories and collection centres.
Pharmaceutical and medical research labs, institutions carrying out COVID-19 related research.
Veterinary hospitals, dispensaries, clinics, pathology labs, sale and supply of vaccine and medicine.
Authorised private establishments, which support the provisioning of essential services, or efforts for containment of COVID-19 including home care providers, diagnostics, supply chain firms serving hospitals.
Manufacturing units of drugs, pharmaceuticals, medical services, medical oxygen, their packaging material, raw material and intermediates.
Construction of medical/health infrastructure including manufacture of ambulances.
Movement (inter and intra-State including by air) of all medical and veterinary personnel, scientists, nurses, para-medical staff, lab technicians, midwives and other hospital support services including ambulances.
B. Financial sector: Following to remain functional:
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) and RBI related financial markets and entities like NCPL, CCIL, payment system operators, clearing houses and standalone primary dealers.
Bank branches and ATMs, IT vendors for banking operations, banking correspondents, ATM operation and cash management agencies. However, banks shall operate as per guidelines to be issued by Finance Department.
SEBI and capital and debt market services as notified by the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI).
IRDAI and Insurance companies.
Non-banking financial institutions (NBFCs) including Housing Finance Company (HFCs) and Micro Finance Institutions with bare minimum staff.
Co-operative Credit Societies.
Efforts should be made to operate with most minimum staff. Staff should be encouraged to Work From Home wherever possible and feasible.
C. Public Utilities:
Operation of oil, gas sector including refining, transportation, distribution, storage and retail products.
Generation, transmission and distribution of power at State level.
Postal services
Operation of utilities in water, sanitation and waste management sectors at municipal, local body levels in State.
Operation of utilities including movement of vehicles and personnel providing telecommunications, DTH and internet services.
D. Commercial and private establishments as listed below:
Shops including ration shops under PDS and neighbourhood/roadside/street corner shops dealing with food, groceries, fruits, vegetables, dairy and milk booths, meat, fish, animal feed and fodder, seeds, fertilizers, pesticides, their transportation, warehousing and related activities.
The shops will be operational on weekdays (Monday to Friday) between 6.00 AM and 12.00 PM. All shops shall maintain a minimum 30 feet distance.
Restaurants and dhabas for Takeaway and Home delivery only.
Home delivery by operators/online delivery of all goods/services by e-commerce platforms such as Amazon, Flipkart, Blue Dart, DTDC, Big Basket, Grofers, Urban Clap, Zomato, Myntra, Swiggy, KFC, Pizza Hut, Dominos, Uber Eats, etc.
Retailers of food and grocery items such as Big Bazaar, Reliance Fresh, OMFED, OPOLFED, Chilika Fresh, Spencers etc.
Print, electronic and Web media.
IT and IT enabled services with a maximum of 50% staff.
Data and Call centres.
Telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting and cable services/DTH and optical fibre.
Petrol pumps, LPG, petroleum and gas retail storage outlets.
Power generation, transmission and distribution units and services.
Government approved Common Service Centres and Gram Panchayat level.
Cold storage and warehousing services including ports, airports, railway stations, container depots, individual units and other links in the logistics chain.
Private Security services.
Hotels, home stays, lodges and motels which are accommodating tourists and persons stranded due to lockdown.
Establishments earmarked for quarantine facilities.
Services provided by self-employed persons, such as electricians, IT repairs, plumbers, motor mechanics and carpenters.
Shops that repair electrical and electronic appliances.
Shops dealing in construction equipment.
Shops of educational books for students.
Newspaper delivery will be allowed between 5.00 AM and 8.00 AM.

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