Uttar Pradesh extends 'corona curfew' till May 10, shops and establishments will remain closed
May 5, 2021, 14:55 IST
The ongoing 'closure' in Uttar Pradesh has been extended till May 10, according to UP additional chief secretary Navneet Sehgal.
As a result, all the restrictions under 'corona curfew' will now continue till 7 a.m. on May 10.
Officials, for unexplained reasons, refuse to term this as a lockdown.
All shops and establishments will remain closed during this period.
The UP government had earlier extended the closure till 7 a.m. on Thursday and made it mandatory for people to carry an e-pass if they needed to step out for essential services during the period.
People can apply for the e-pass by visiting the official website.
The Gautam Buddha Nagar Police has already extended restrictions under Section 144 of the CrPC till May 12 to ensure a peaceful law and order situation and proper distancing amid a surge in Covid cases.
The e-pass will be required for movement within the district and within Uttar Pradesh during the lockdown period and also for travelling outside the state. Identification documents with a picture like Aadhar or PAN card and GST-related papers (for commercial units) will be required for the online application for an e-pass, officials said.
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As a result, all the restrictions under 'corona curfew' will now continue till 7 a.m. on May 10.
Officials, for unexplained reasons, refuse to term this as a lockdown.
All shops and establishments will remain closed during this period.
The UP government had earlier extended the closure till 7 a.m. on Thursday and made it mandatory for people to carry an e-pass if they needed to step out for essential services during the period.
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The Gautam Buddha Nagar Police has already extended restrictions under Section 144 of the CrPC till May 12 to ensure a peaceful law and order situation and proper distancing amid a surge in Covid cases.
The e-pass will be required for movement within the district and within Uttar Pradesh during the lockdown period and also for travelling outside the state. Identification documents with a picture like Aadhar or PAN card and GST-related papers (for commercial units) will be required for the online application for an e-pass, officials said.
SEE ALSO:
Banks respond positively to Indian central bank’s COVID stimulus package – check out the list of top gainers
COVID-19 vaccine centres – Use WhatsApp to find your nearest one
The Pentagon has its eye on the out-of-control Chinese rocket that is expected to crash into Earth — but it’s not anything to lose sleep over