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In pics | Unlock 2.0 guidelines: What is allowed, what is not

On June 29 Centre issued guidelines for the second phase of Unlock, extending the phased re-opening of activities across the country. The Home Ministry said that the new guidelines will be in force till July 31.

July 01, 2020 / 02:17 PM IST
The government of India, on June 29, announced guidelines for the second phase of reopening India, aka Unlock 2.0, which will reopen certain economic and other activities in the country. The Unlock 2.0 guidelines are based on the feedback received from states, Union Territories, and extensive consultation. It will come into effect from June 1. Take a look at the new guidelines. (Image: Reuters)
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The government of India, on June 29, announced guidelines for the second phase of reopening India, aka Unlock 2.0, which will reopen certain economic and other activities in the country. The Unlock 2.0 guidelines are based on the feedback received from states, Union Territories, and extensive consultation. It will come into effect from June 1. Take a look at the new guidelines. (Image: Reuters)
What remains shut? (Image: News18 Creative)
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What remains shut? (Image: News18 Creative)
What is prohibited? (Image: News18 Creative)
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What is prohibited? (Image: News18 Creative)
What has changed? (Image: News18 Creative)
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What has changed? (Image: News18 Creative)
Movement of goods and person. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Movement of goods and person. (Image: News18 Creative)
Only essential activities allowed in containment zones. (Image: News18 Creative)
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Only essential activities allowed in containment zones. (Image: News18 Creative)
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first published: Jul 1, 2020 02:17 pm

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