We need to take Greater Care after the Lock Down is called off
It has to be a calibrated release of people who can get back to work.
Categorized as
Essential Services
Critical Services
Lifeline Services
While Service sector employees continue to work from home, we need to ensure that No one is laid off because of the Pandemic. They all have to be retained and status as before the Pandemic. If at all there can be a General Pay cut, the percentage of which the establishment can decide. This one act will ensure no family suffers the loss of earnings. Inspectors will visit all establishments, beginning with the Hospitality sector,( viz: the 5 Star International Hotels) and Aviation Industry which have been the most badly hit.
General Manufacturing and Service Sector activities can restart with a 50% work force after 30 days from the day the lock down is called off and impact evaluated before easing the Norms further.
General Manufacturing and Service Sector activities can restart with a 50% work force after 30 days from the day the lock down is called off and impact evaluated before easing the Norms further.
The curfew must continue until Diwali, by when we would know the real status of the Pandemic.
No Public celebrations as done on the evening of the Janta Curfew
Social gatherings is a definitely NO - No until October.No Public celebrations as done on the evening of the Janta Curfew
Public places of entertainment continue in shut down mode, Social Distancing continues, Facial Masks continue. Spitting in public places prohibited. Violators placed at Quarantine Detention Centers for 21 days. Due publicity given to ensure No one dare to break the law.
Migrants continue to stay at their villages, until certified by appropriate authority who permit them to travel to other states for livelihood. All mass movement discouraged until October 2020
Migrants continue to stay at their villages, until certified by appropriate authority who permit them to travel to other states for livelihood. All mass movement discouraged until October 2020
We Do Not want to see the Second Wave
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