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Weekend Curfew In Dharwad: Dr. B Susheela

DHARWAD: As per the state government’s order, the district administration has issued orders to continue the weekend curfew till Monday, July 5, 2021. Accordingly, weekend curfew will be in effect across the Dharwad district from Friday, July 2, from 7 pm to 5 am on Monday, July 5, said Dr B Susheela, ZP CEO.

She said that the weekend curfew orders issued on June 20 will be implemented until the government releases the new guidelines.

  • Shops selling food, groceries, fruits, vegetables, meat, fish and animal fodder are allowed to open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Also, dairy and milk booths would be open.
  • Restaurants and eateries are allowed to offer takeaways and home delivery.
  • Movement of trains and air travel is permitted. Movement of private vehicles and taxis to and from airports, and railway stations is allowed on furnishing valid travel documents.
  • All State and Central Government offices and their Autonomous Bodies, Corporations, etc, dealing with emergency, essential services and CÓVID 19 containment and management duties shall be fully functional and officers/personnel of the same shall be allowed unrestricted movement.
  • All Industries/Companies/Organizations dealing with emergency and essential services and requiring operations 24/7 shall be permitted to operate. Movement of employees of such organizations shall be allowed on producing valid ID card issued by their respective Organization/Institution. However, to the extent possible, employees should be encouraged to work from home.
  • Employees and vehicles of Telecom and Internet Service providers shall be allowed movement on producing valid ID card issued by their respective organization/institution. Only essential staff/employees of IT and ITeS companies /organization shall work from office. Rest will work from home.
  • Patients and their attendants/persons requiring emergency need, eligible people intending to take vaccination shall be allowed movement with minimal proof.

The Dharwad district reported 33 new cases of Covid-19 and seven deaths.

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