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Madhya Pradesh bars liquor sales even in green zone areas despite relaxation for commercial establishments

May 4, 2020, 16:23 IST
PTI
Police guard outside a liquor shop, which remained closed despite the government's recent decision allowing the opening of such shops with some conditions, in Thane.Photo/Mitesh Bhuvad) (
Shops and other commercial establishments opened on Monday in 43 out of the total 52 Madhya Pradesh districts, barring COVID-19 red zones, with some curbs in accordance with the Centre's guidelines,officials said.However, liquor outlets remained closed across the state, they said.
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"Shops opened in 43 districts coming under green and orange zones with some curbs and stipulated timings. There were also some minor relaxations outside containment areas inthe red zones," a government official said.


People were seen making purchases at shops in areasfalling under the green and orange zones, and life was limpingback to normal in rural areas, he said.

In the state capital Bhopal, which comes under the redzone, government offices were open with 33 per cent staff.However, private offices wasnotallowed to open in the citylimits, another official said.

In Chhattapur district, that comes under the greenzone, shops and markets opened at 10 am and have been allowedto operate till 6 pm, a district official said.
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Collectors of 52 districts in the state have issuedguidelines for people on curbs to be followed and easing ofrestrictions in accordance with the Centres directives,another official said.

SEE ALSO: Coronavirus cases in India state wise

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