Sanjha Morcha

Coronavirus: No curfew relaxation in Punjab; essentials to be delivered at doorstep Vehicular movement without a pass will not to be allowed

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Instead of allowing relaxation for limited periods at district level during the current curfew in Punjab, the state government has now come out with curfew management guidelines.

A government functionary said there would be no general relaxations in the curfew. The guidelines would be implemented at the district level by the deputy commissioners.

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As per the new orders, during the period of curfew, door-to-door delivery of essential commodities, such as groceries, milk, fruit, and vegetables, may be ensured through pre-identified hawkers/distributors wherever possible.

The grocery shops, milk vendors, fruit and vegetable shops, and chemists should be permitted to open on rotation in a manner that at any point of time at least one shop each is open in a given area.

Such shops should also be allowed to provide door-to-door delivery on call.

The shops permitted to open should be kept under supervision of 1-2 policemen to check over-crowding and maintain spatial distancing.

District Mandi Officers/Market Committee Secretaries should ensure a system of home delivery of vegetables and groceries, respectively, otherwise people would flock in large numbers when curfew is relaxed and a law-and-order situation may arise. Some bigger malls and businesses can also be engaged for door-to-door delivery.

Only in case of an emergency may people be permitted to go on foot for needs such as groceries, milk, fruit and vegetables, and medicines/chemists, or to doctors and nursing homes.

Vehicular movement without a pass will not to be allowed.

In emergency, a resident should be able to call police or civil control rooms to avail necessary essential services.