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Lock down in India

March 25 , 2020 1627 days 827 0
  • With COVID-19 spreading in India, the Government of India announced complete Lockdown for 21 days starting from March 25th.
  • Government of India has allocated Rs 15,000 crores to fight against Corona Virus.
  • The Fund is to be used to increase health infrastructure in the country.
  • It had invoked the Disaster Management Act, 2005. 
  • The COVID-19 was listed as “notified Disaster”.
  • The Union Home Ministry has listed the commercial establishments that will continue to operate during the lock down. 
  • It includes power generation units, petrol pumps, cold storage units, private security agencies, food & medical equipment and pharmaceuticals.
  • It has ruled curfew in some areas, Section-144 in some other areas and lock down in many other areas.
  • The action is called Lock Down when there are restrictions on assembly.
  • However, essential services are available in these situations.
  • The Lock Down shall be enforced by a collector or the chief medical officer.
  • Under the Section 144, when the assembly of people are prohibited according to Indian Penal Code.
  • Under Section 144, more than 5 people are not allowed to assemble.
  • The action is called Curfew when Section 144 is imposed along with the shutdown of essential services.
  • The Curfew powers lies with Collector and Police Commissioner.

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