Stricter lockdown in Mysuru from May 29

Essential trade allowed only on Monday and Thursday from 6 am to 12 noon; complete lockdown on remaining five days,  all essential will be barred trades except medical services, till June 7

Mysuru district administration has imposed stricter curbs with a complete lockdown for five days a week to contain the spread of the deadly virus. The stringent restrictions will come into effect from May 29 (Saturday) and remain till June 7.

People are barred from buying vegetables, groceries and other essential items on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Essential trade has been permitted only on Monday and Thursday from 6 am to 12 noon. Banks and government insurance offices have been permitted to function from 8 am to 12 noon.

Except milk booths, medical services, fruit and veggie outlets under HOPCOPMs, and fair price shops, all other services and trade are prohibited during the lockdown. The transport of goods has been permitted.

The district administration has warned of action under the Disaster Management Act and other IPC sections if anybody was found moving in vehicles when the complete lockdown was in force. The police had been directed to act against those violating the order issued by the deputy commissioner with cases and deaths not coming under control.

Based on the recommendations of the district task force and the task force in taluks, and inputs from the tahsildars in view of the spike in rural areas, the deputy commissioner said she was convinced about the need to impose stricter restrictions and accordingly ordered complete lockdown in the district.

Adobe Scan 27 May 2021
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