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Maharashtra lockdown "what's open and what's shut"

 In view of the alarming rise in Covid cases in Maharashtra (the state recorded 57,074 cases on Sunday), the Uddhav Thackeray government has announced complete lockdown on weekends across the state. This is in addition to the night curfew that will be applicable every day from 8pm to 7am. Also, prohibitory orders issued under section 144 will remain in force during the day time.

What is open

  • All government offices and industrial units will operate at 50 per cent capacity
  • There will be only takeaway services at hotels, restaurants & roadside stalls, and home delivery services during the day hours
  • Autos, taxis and buses will run at 50 per cent capacity
  • Newspaper production distribution will be allowed as part of essential services
  • Vegetable markets will function by maintaining social distancing norms
  • Schools and colleges will remain open only for conducting Class X and Class XII exams
  • Films and serial shootings are allowed with Covid norms, Rt-PCR tests, from April 10


Along with that, the state government also extended the night curfew in the state. The night curfew will be put in place from 8 pm to 7 am. Anyone breaking the rules will be fined 500 rupees, said government officials. The fresh curbs are expected to be in place till April-end, until further orders.

what is closed
  • There will be no religious, social, cultural or political functions of any kind
  • All recreational places like malls, theatres, bars, gyms, salons, spas, video parlors, clubs, swimming pools, water parks, sports complexes will also remain closed.
  • Private offices have to work from home, while schools, colleges and tuition classes will remain shut.


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