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Jharkhand lockdown latest news: COVID-19 restrictions extended, know what s allowed, what s not
E-pass will not be required for movement in private vehicles within the state, but it will be mandatory for such vehicles coming from outside. COVID-19 test at Railway Station, Ranchi district (Image Source: Twitter/@TransportDepar6)
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Updated: Jul 1, 2021, 08:33 AM IST
The Hemant Soren government in Jharkhand extended the lockdown-like restrictions in the state on Wednesday till further orders, but eased some of the curbs which include bus services within the state, an official said. The restrictions that were imposed on April 22 were scheduled to be lifted on July 1 (Thursday).
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All shops can remain open till 8 pm on weekdays and they will be closed from 8 pm on Saturday to 6 am on Monday.
E-pass will not be required for movement in private vehicles within the state.
All government and private offices will be allowed to operate with 50 percent of the workforce.
New Delhi: The Jharkhand government, after reviewing the COVID situation in the state, decided to relax the COVID-induced lockdown restrictions in the said on Wednesday (June 30, 2021). The state government also issued a new set of guidelines for the state and said that these will come into force from Thursday (July 1, 2021) itself. According to the new order, the shops in the state can now emain open till 8 pm.
Contrary to the expectations, the SDMA headed by chief minister Hemant Soren did not allow any further relaxations over and above the existing ones.
RANCHI: The state disaster management authority (SDMA) on Wednesday extended the ongoing Swasthya Suraksha Saptah (Health Safety Week) till the morning of July 1.
Contrary to the expectations, the SDMA headed by chief minister Hemant Soren did not allow any further relaxations over and above the existing ones.
“We are still passing through the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic and there are apprehensions about an impending third wave. We will evaluate the situation again in some time and decide accordingly (on further easing of the curbs),” Soren told journalists at Jharkhand Mantralaya.
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