New Delhi: Ka sorkar India, lyngba ka tnat kam poh iing, ka la pynmih ia ka hukum jongka, hynnin ka miet, ha kaba ka la bthah ia ki dukan, ba kin sdang ban plie noh, naduh mynta ka sngi, ka 25tarik Iaiong 2020.
Katei ka hukum ka batai ba ki dukan kiba don hajan ki iing shong briew lane kiba don la ka jong, kin lah ban plie noh. La bthah ba kito ki dukan, kiba don ha syndah ki iing shong briew, kiba don ha pud ne shabar ka Municipal, ki lah ban plie noh; katba ki dukan heh, kiba don ha u pud trei kam ka Municipal, kim pat lah satia ban plie.
Katei ka hukum, kam trei kam satia ia ki dukan ha ki iew lane ha ki dukan heh, lane ki jaka ba la tip kum ki hotspot jong u khniang coronavirus.
Kitei ki dukan, kin dei ban bud ia ki kyndon, ha kaba kin pyntrei tang mar shiteng na ki nongtrei, kin sop da ki jain tap shyntur bad ki dei ban ia jngai iwei ia iwei pat.
WHAT WILL OPEN FROM SATURDAY
- All shops registered under the Shops and Establishment Act of the respective State/Union Territory, including shops in residential complexes and market complexes, outside the municipal corporations and municipalities, will be allowed to open.
- Neighbourhood shops, standalone shops, and shops in residential complexes, within the limits of municipal corporations and municipalities, will be allowed to open.
- Shops located in registered markets located outside the municipal corporations and municipalities can open only with 50 per cent staff and following the drill of social distancing and wearing masks.
- The local salons and parlours will be allowed to operate from Saturday.
- In rural and semi-rural areas, all the markets have been allowed to open.
- In urban areas, non-essential goods and services will be allowed to operate provided they are in residential areas or is a standalone shop.
- In rural areas, non-essentials services can be sold in all kinds of shops.
- Market complexes, except those within the limits of municipal corporations and municipalities, are allowed to open.
- All small shops in the neighbourhood will be allowed to open amid the coronavirus lockdown.
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