BMC: Mumbai shops will remain open on all days from August 5

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: August 4, 2020 10:34 AM2020-08-04T10:34:13+5:302020-08-04T10:38:24+5:30

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday said all shops in the city will be allowed to remain open ...

BMC: Mumbai shops will remain open on all days from August 5 | BMC: Mumbai shops will remain open on all days from August 5

BMC: Mumbai shops will remain open on all days from August 5

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday said all shops in the city will be allowed to remain open all days from Wednesday irrespective of the odd-even rule.

In a circular issued under the Mission Begin Again, the civic body also allowed the counter sale of liquor in Mumbai with proper social distancing norms.

The relaxation came amid indications that the number of new COVID-19 cases in Mumbai is more or less stabilising since the last few days. On Monday, Mumbai added 970 new cases, taking the cumulative count to 1,17,406.

- All essential shops which were allowed to remain open earlier shall continue to do so.
- All non- essential markets, market areas and shops will remain open from 9 am to 7 pm, the BMC said.
- Malls and market places will be allowed to work from 9 am to 7 pm from Wednesday.
- Theatres, food courts/restaurants will continue to remain shut. "Kitchen of restaurants and food courts will be allowed to operate in malls wherein only home delivery through aggregators will be allowed," the BMC said.
- Home delivery of booze is allowed with strict compliance with norms.
- E-commerce activities for essential as well as non-essential items and material will be permitted.
- All the industrial units presently open will continue to operate.
- The civic body said all government offices (excluding emergency, health and medical, treasuries, disaster management, police, NIC, food and civil supplies and municipal services) will function with 15 per cent strength or 15 persons, "whichever is higher".
- All private offices can operate up to 10 per cent strength or 10 people "whichever is more", it said.

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