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Fourth Phase of Lock down will Commence on May 18 ; will Have 4 New Rules

NEW DELHI: The fourth phase of the lockdown will commence on May 18, with priority being given to normalizing the situation in the country. According to a national press release, a senior official at the home ministry has quoted a senior official of the Interior Ministry as saying that the maximum number of roads and air transport will be allowed in the first zones.

Kerala wants Metro, local trains, domestic flights, restaurants and hotels to start functioning. The telephone officer said these were possible. Besides Kerala, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Gujarat and Delhi had demanded maximum zones. It is estimated that Kerala will be able to get more concessions by better defending the spread of Kovid.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has asked the states to make some concessions. The decision will also be taken into consideration. The government may also approve the request of states to decide on hotspots, government sources said.

On Tuesday, the Prime Minister said the country was looking at a different lockdown. Buses will be allowed as part of public transport in non-hotspot areas. But that would only be allowed to take a few people. The same is true of auto and taxis. Allow these to be used only in districts where there are no containment zones, according to the report.

Interstate travel is allowed only if there are travel passes. Domestic flights are expected to begin next week. The train service has already started. Not only that, the center is also considering giving permission for all kinds of things to be delivered at home.

No concessions will be allowed on hotspots to prevent the spread of the virus. But other states were seeking permission to grant relief to states. The Home Ministry is considering the matter.

Markets and malls to open: Delhi

New Delhi: The Delhi government has demanded that buses, metro services, shopping complexes and markets be strictly maintained. A detailed proposal has been submitted to the Center. It also gave instructions on construction, two passengers in taxis and only 20 passengers in buses.

Rakesh Sudheesan: Founder/Editor/Journalist at Mixindia.com
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