India lockdown 4.0 guidelines | What’s allowed and what’s not?

By B2B Desk | May 18, 2020

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On May 17, the center extended the national lockdown, imposed for the first time on March 24, for the fourth time till May 31, giving considerable flexibility to the States in deciding red, green, and orange zones of COVID-19 intensity.

Immediately after the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) announced Lockdown 4.0 to check the spread of the novel coronavirus, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) issued new guidelines to allow the further resumption of economic activities.

Here’s a list of what’s allowed and what’s not during Lockdown 4.0 between May 18 and May 31.

Source: TheHindu

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