UNLOCK 5: Cinema-multiplex to open from October 15, state government decides to start schools
Unlock-5 Guideline Jaher 2020-21 |
In the wake of the Corona epidemic, the country is in
the process of phasing out lockdowns. Unlock 5 has been announced by the
government in its wake. Then find out how many and to some extent concessions
have been given by the government in Unlock 5 since October 15.
Unlock 5 guideline revealed
The cinema will start from October 15
Lockdown in the Containment Zone until October 31st
According to the guideline issued by the Home
Ministry, the country will have 5 unlocks from 1 to 31 October 2020. The
government has ordered reopening of cinema halls, multiplexes, swimming pools
for sportspersons and amusement parks as per the new guidelines from October
15. The SOP for this will be announced soon. However, the decision to start
schools will be taken by the state government.
- According to the guideline issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Unlock 5 will be applicable in the country from 1 to 31 October 2020. However the relaxation will start from 15th October.
Cinemas, multiplexes will be opened with 50%
capacity. The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting will issue guidelines on
this issue.
The Modi government is now bringing new rules for
these shops, which will come into effect from October 1
- Business-to-business exhibitions will be allowed
from 15 October. SOP will also be declared for this.
- The state will decide whether to allow more than 100 people on social, religious and political occasions.
The state will decide whether to allow more than 100
people on social, religious and political occasions.
- State governments may decide on the issue of
reopening schools coaching classes after October 15. Educational institutions
will have to be opened in phases.
- Schools that are allowed to open will have to follow the SOP prepared by the state. This SOP will be created jointly by the Department of School Education and Literacy, the Ministry of Education, the Central Government and the State Government.
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