Extension of Lockdown - Order dated 03 May 2020 issued by the State Government of Tamil Nadu
The State Government of Tamil Nadu
has vide notification no. G.O.(Ms)No.217 dated 03 May 2020, issued the
following orders for the effective containment of COVID-19:
1.
The
lockdown period has been extended from 00.00hrs of 04.05.2020 to 24:00hrs of 17.05.2020.
2.
Agricultural
and other activities already permitted, would continue to be permitted during
the lock-down period.
3.
Existing
restrictions for the below mentioned operations shall stand unaltered until
further notification:
a.
Schools,
colleges, training centers, research institutions and all other educational
institutions;
b.
Public
gatherings at place of worship and religious centers;
c. Theaters,
shopping malls, gymnasiums, swimming pools, sports complexes, assembly halls
and similar places;
d. Gatherings
and processions of all nature including religious functions, social, political, sports, entertainment, academic and cultural and other gatherings;
e.
Air,
rail and public bus transport for passenger movement (except dedicated staff
buss/Vans used by industries and establishments);
f.
Taxi,
auto, cycle rickshaw;
g.
Metro
rail services;
h.
Inter-state
public movement;
i.
Hotels
(excluding the employees’ accommodation), lodges and resorts;
j.
Mall,
barber shop, salon, spa, & beauty parlor;
k.
Air-conditioned
showrooms selling jewels, clothes and departmental stores will not be
permitted;
l.
Funeral
procession with not more than 20 persons; and
m.
Marriages
upon adherence to existing restrictions.
4.
No
activity shall be permitted in the containment zones.
5.
Strict
surveillance will be done on gathering of more than 5 people.
6.
The
following activities are allowed in all areas falling under the jurisdiction of
Greater Chennai Police (excluding containment zones):
a. Construction
works, provided the workers reside in the place where the construction work is
carried on. Workers from outside should be brought on a one time basis.
b. Construction
works (including laying of roads) undertaken by Government and Public Sector
Undertakings.
c. Undertakings
functioning in SEZ, EOU and Export Units: provided that 25% workers alone
(minimum 20 workers) shall be permitted upon such undertakings allowed after
due inspection and assessment by Commissioner, GCC / District Collector. Strict
access control must be ensured. Employees shall travel only in vehicles
operated by the respective Organisation.
d. IT
and ITes services, provided that 10% workers alone (minimum 20 workers) shall
be permitted. Employees shall travel only in vehicles operated by the
respective Organisation.
e.
Shops
selling essential commodities from 6.00 A.M till 5.00 P.M. shall be permitted.
f. E-
Commerce services providers, handling food and essential commodities; shall be
permitted based on the already permitted timings.
g.
Restaurants
shall be permitted from 6.00 A.M till 9.00 P.M. Parcels alone shall be
permitted.
h. All
Standalone and neighborhood shops (except saloons, spa and beauty parlours); construction
hardware, cement, construction materials, sanitaryware, electrical items,
mobile phone, computers, household appliances, electric motor and spectacles
stores sold by standalone shops shall be permitted from 11.00 A.M till 5.00
P.M.
i. Self-employed
workers such as plumber, electrician, air conditioner mechanics, carpenter, home
care providers for persons with special needs and household workers shall be
permitted after obtaining necessary permission received from Chennai
Corporation Commissioner/ District Collector.
7.
The
following activities are allowed in all areas across the states (except for
areas under the jurisdiction of Greater Chennai Police and containment zones)
a. All
industries, including the textile industries, located outside the
Corporation/Municipal limits of the state (except in containment zones) shall
be allowed to function with 50% workers (minimum 20 persons). All industrial
activities across the village and town panchayat areas shall be allowed.
b. However,
in town panchayat having a population of more than 15,000, the District
Collector should permit the operations of textile industries with 50% workers
based on the local conditions.
c. Functioning
of SEZ, EOU, industrial estates, industrial townships in rural and urban areas
shall be allowed with 50 % workers.
d. Spinning
Mills located in village and town panchayat area shall be permitted to operate
with 50% workers on a shift basis by adhering to physical distancing norms.
e. The
operations of leather and textile industries dealing with designing and
sampling for export purposes shall be allowed in the Municipalities and
Corporations with the District Collectors’ permission and with 30% workers
after accessing the local situation.
f. Further,
the District Collector may permit all export units in urban areas to operate
with 50% workers, based on accessing the local condition.
g.
IT
hardware manufacturing unit are permitted to operate with 50% workers.
h.
IT
and ITeS services are permitted to operate with 50% employees (minimum 20 persons).
i.
Construction
works carried in urban areas; provided the workers reside in the place where
the construction work is carried on.
j.
Construction
works (including laying of roads) undertaken by Government and Public Sector
Undertakings;
k. Self-employed
workers such as plumber, electrician, air conditioner mechanics, carpenter,
shall be permitted to work upon permission received from District Collector.
l. Care
givers for persons with special needs, physically challenged, elderly and sick
patients, domestic helpers shall be permitted upon obtaining permission from
the District Collector.
m.
Printing
press operations shall be permitted.
n. Shops
selling construction hardware, cement, construction materials, sanitaryware,
electrical equipment for enabling construction work shall be permitted to
operate between 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M. both in urban and rural area. There
shall be no restriction on transportation of construction materials.
o. Standalone
establishments including those for mobile phones, computers, home appliances,
electric motor repair, spectacles sale and repair shall be permitted to operate
between 10.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
p.
All
the standalone establishments situated in rural areas shall be permitted to
operate from 9.00 A.M. to 5.00 P.M.
q.
Restaurants
shall operate between 6 A.M. to 9.00 P.M. for takeaway only.
r.
E-Commerce
establishments shall operate as permitted earlier.
s. District
Collectors may upon circumstances permit the operation of all the standalone
shops shall operate between 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. except malls and market complexes
located in municipalities and corporations (Salon, spa and beauty parlour are
not permitted).
8. All
industrial establishments shall strictly adhere to the SOPs listed out in Para
VIII (Strict adherence to SOPs), Annexure I (SOP to be adhered with
while restarting industries), Annexure II (SOP for construction industry)
and Annexure III (SOP and measures to be taken if a COVID-19 positive is
identified in a facility) of the notification.
9. All
activities mentioned below shall be permitted to function along with those
activities that were already permitted:
a.
Agricultural
and allied activities, plantation (including agro processing);
b.
Marine
and inland fishing subject to the instructions issued by the fisheries
department;
c.
Animal
husbandry, milk, milk processing and poultry;
d.
Healthcare
institution including AYUSH centers, pharmacies, laboratories and diagnostics;
e.
All
manufacturing of essentials;
f.
All
continuous process industries;
g.
In
case of industries that are not permitted to operate – essential maintenance
activities shall be carried on for safety purposes with minimal skeletal staff;
h.
Manufacture
and sale of agricultural implements, fertilizers, insecticides, pesticides,
etc.;
i.
Financial
institutions like RBI, SEBI, Banks, NBFCs, ATMs and related services;
j.
All
media, postal services, telecom services;
k.
Public
utility services;
l.
Social
sector activities like home for senior citizens, etc.;
m.
All
goods carriers;
n.
Logistics,
warehousing and cold chain;
o.
All
seaports, airports and railways stations for cargo/goods movement, etc.;
p.
Construction
activities;
q.
Mining
activities and mineral production;
r.
Amma
canteens;
s.
Hotels,
e-commerce and shops selling food, grocery, and essential commodities;
t.
MGNREGS
activities
10.
If
it becomes difficult to ensure safety, shops/markets selling meat, fish,
vegetables, etc. can be shifted to larger spaces;
11.
Major
industries, IT and ITes establishments, and construction activities shall be
permitted after obtaining passes for the vehicles used for transportation of
vehicles; Only 50% of the seating capacity shall be occupied;
12.
No
separate passes shall be required for MSME located in the specified areas.
However, MSME employees should carry the ID card issued by the company.
13.
All
state government and central government offices shall function with 33% staff
strength. However, all essential government services (including registration
department) shall function with full strength; No separate pass shall be
required while moving on duty.
The Tamil Nadu State Government has
ordered the Greater Chennai Corporation and District Collectors to follow the
above guidelines and accord necessary permissions to all permitted industries,
enabling then to start their operations from 06 May 2020 onwards.
Violation of these measures shall
be liable to be proceeded under Section 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management
Act, 2005 besides legal action under Section 188 of Indian Penal Code and other
relevant provisions
This
notification is accessible at: https://cms.tn.gov.in/sites/default/files/go/revenue_e_217_2020_0.pdf