Maharashtra revises night curfew restrictions, check what’s allowed, what’s not

To curb the rising cases of COVID-19 in Maharashtra, the state government on Sunday (April 4) had imposed at imposed certain restrictions and a night curfew from 8 pm to 7 am. 

Addressing a press conferencing after a cabinet meeting, Textiles, Port and Fisheries minister Aslam Shaikh said only essential services will be permitted during the night curfew from 8 pm to 7 am.

The state government on Monday (April 5) revised some restrictions and have made new additions to the list of Essential services.

The following have will now be considered as essential services:

-Petrol pumps

-All-cargo services

-Data centres/cloud service providers

-IT services supporting critical infrastructure and services

-Government and private security services

-Fruit vendors

The restrictions that were already put in place include:

-Malls, restaurants, bars and theatres have been shut

-Restaurants and hotels will be allowed to offer takeaway and parcel services only and no dine-in…

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