Notification:Curfew in Punjab on weekend till 31 August

August 21, 2020 - PatialaPolitics

This is in continuation of guidelines for Unlock 3.0 to be implemented from 01.08.2020 to 31.08.2020 were circulated for compliance. There has been a surge in the number of COVID-19 cases in recent weeks in the State and the District authorities are directed to strictly enforce these guidelines.

In subsequent guidelines announced on 17th August 2020, additional restrictions were imposed in 3 cities and all cities of the State respectively. In supersession of these guidelines, additional restrictions are imposed within municipal limits of all the cities of Punjab during the period from 22.08.2020 to 31.08.2020 as under:

Curfew (All cities) :

  • Weekend Curfew: Total Curfew on Saturdays and Sundays in all the 167 municipal towns of the State up to 31.08.2020.
  • Night curfew : Movement of individuals for all the non-essential activities shall remain prohibited between 7:00 pm to 5:00 am within municipal limits of all the cities of Punjab throughout the week.

However, essential activities and services, movement of persons and goods on National and State Highways, inter state & intra state movement of persons and unloading of cargo and travel of persons to their destinations after disembarking from buses, trains and aeroplanes will be permitted. Essential services include services related to health , agricultural and related activities, dairying and fishery activities, banks, ATMs, stock markets, insurance companies, on-line teaching, public utilities, public transport industry in multiple-shifts, construction industry, offices both private and government, media both visual & print etc. The list is not exhaustive and district authorities can add any activities in public interest.

Movement of persons and students in the connection with all kinds of examinations, admission/entrance tests conducted by Universities, Boards, Public Service Commissions and other institutions shall be permitted.

Shops, Restaurants, Hotels, Liquor Vends etc. (all cities) :

SN

Establishments

Mon to Fri

Saturday

Sunday

1.

Shops/Malls

Till 6:30 pm

Closed in all cities

Closed in all cities

2.

Shops/Malls ( dealing in essential commodities)

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

3.

Religious places

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

4.

Sports complexes, stadia and public complex

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

5.

Restaurants

(including Restaurants/ Hotels in malls)

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

6.

Hotels

Open

Open

Open

7.

Liquor Vends

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Till 6:30 pm

Shut-down of 50% shops in 5 cities: Not more than 50% of shops dealing in non-essential commodities shall remain open on a given day in the 5 cities – Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Patiala & SAS Nagar. The district authorities would stagger the opening days of shops accordingly.However, all shops dealing in essential commodities shall remain open on all days as per the timings given in the above table.

Vehicles (throughout the State): Only 3 persons including driver to be allowed in a 4-wheeler vehicle.

All buses and public transport vehicles to allow sitting for 50 % capacity with no person standing.

Ban on gatherings: (through out the State)

Section 144 of the Cr.PC be invoked and orders be issued to prohibit all social, political, religious gathering, protests and demonstrations throughout the State. However, gatherings relating to marriage and funerals shall be allowed only for 30 persons and 20 persons respectively.

Strict action be taken against the organisers and main participants for violation of orders u/s 144 of Cr.PC.

Government and private offices: (throughout the state)

Government and private offices shall operate with 50% staff strength till the end of the month i.e. not more than 50% of employees would be permitted on a particular day. The Heads of Offices would restrict public visitors in Government offices and encourage use of on-line Punjab Grievance Redressal System (PGRS) and other on-line tools so as to minimise person to person contact in offices.