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Updated on: Friday,April 23, 2021, 12:19 AM IST

Maharashtra lockdown: Travel in private vehicles for those in essential category allowed

Sanjay Jog

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Another prerequisite is that the offices of the essential services in question and those excluded from the restrictions will have to work with 15% attendance

The Maharashtra Government on Thursday issued a major clarification regarding people and sectors in the essential services category which are excluded from the 'Break the Chain' restrictions and can travel in private vehicles to attend to their work. The provison being that they will have to show the identity card of the working organization.

Another prerequisite is that the offices of the essential services in question and those excluded from the restrictions will have to work with 15% attendance.

Another clarification is that only government personnel and Health Workers will be allowed the use of local trains. No one else, even if notified as essential services or if he or she falls under exemptions as per the Government orders, will be allowed to use local trains. Government includes local governments like MCGM, TMC and other corporations, Zilla Parishad and government authorities and statutory commissions, agencies.

Doctors and medical personnel can travel across districts using personal/ private/ public transport on the basis of an identity card issued to them by the competent authorities/their establishments. It is expected that the reason for travel will be medical and health related.

Banks fall under the 'Exemption' category in Section 5 of the State Government Order dated 13th. Hence all banks will function with 15% capacity only (or 5 persons, whichever is more).

The government has clarified that 15% staff attendance does not mean it is a sanction of leave. 85% of the government must work from home. It is expected that departments will embrace e-office as well as tele-meeting systems.

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Published on: Friday,April 23, 2021, 12:19 AM IST

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