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Unlock 5.0 : Re-opening guidelines of India out,cinemas to reopen on October 15

October are going to be crucial due to Durga Puja and therefore the first phase of Bihar Assembly Election 2020. The Centre’s focus would be more on reopening adhering to social-distancing norms

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India News: The ministry of home affairs has announced a detailed guideline for Unlock 5.0, or for reopening to be effective from October 1, shortly. Despite a steep rise in the number of Covid-19 cases in the country, the home ministry has made it clear that there would be more relaxations and fewer restrictions, though local administrations in some states are heavily counting on voluntary curfew, local lockdowns etc.


Here are the guidelines:


* Cinemas/ theatres/ multiplexes are going to be permitted to open with upto 50% of their seating capacity, for which, SOP are going to be issued by Ministry of information & Broadcasting.


* Business to Business (B2B) Exhibitions are going to be permitted to open, for which, SOP are going to be issued by the Department of Commerce.


* Swimming pools being used for training of sportspersons are going to be permitted to open, for which the standard operating procedure (SOP) are going to be issued by Ministry of Youth Affairs & Sports (MoYA&S).


* Entertainment parks and similar places are going to be permitted to open, for which the SOP are going to be issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW).

Opening of schools, colleges, education institutions and coaching institutions


* For re-opening of schools and coaching institutions, State/ UT Governments have been given the flexibility to take a decision after October 15, 2020, in a graded manner. the decision shall be taken in consultation with the respective school/ institution management, based on their assessment of the situation, and subject to the subsequent conditions:


* Online/ distance learning shall still be the preferred mode of teaching and shall be encouraged.

* Where schools are conducting online classes, and some students prefer to attend online classes instead of physically attend school, they'll be permitted to do so.


* Students may attend schools/ institutions only with the written consent of parents.


* Attendance must not be enforced, and must depend entirely on parental consent.

* States /UTs will prepare their own SOP regarding health and safety precautions for reopening of schools/ institutions based on the SOP to be issued by Department of school Education and Literacy (DoSEL), Ministry of Education, Government of India, keeping local requirements in view.


* Schools, which are allowed to open, will need to mandatorily follow the SOP to be issued by Education Departments of States/ UTs.


* Department of higher Education (DHE), Ministry of Education may take a decision on the timing of the opening of Colleges/ higher education Institutions, in consultation with Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), based on the assessment of the situation. Online/ distance learning shall still be the preferred mode of teaching and shall be encouraged.

Unlock 5.0 is probably going to become the most crucial as a number of religious festivals are scheduled in October, including Durga Puja. the first phase of Bihar Assembly Election 2020 is scheduled on October 28. The Centre is probably going to revise its order concerning the maximum number of individuals who can gather at an area .


The phase-wise unlocking began in June with only some essential activities beginning outside the containment zones. Over the last four months, offices, public transport including metro, domestic flights, religious places, restaurants, hotels, gyms, schools and colleges are allowed to resume activities, though the state governments concerned are the ultimate authorities.


Tamil Nadu and Maharashtra have extended lockdown till October 31.



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