The core committee, chaired
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by Vijay Rupani, includes Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Energy Minister Saurabhbhai Patel, Chief Secretary Anil Mukim, Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department Pankaj Kumar and Additional Chief Secretary Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta, Manoj Kumar Das, Director General of Police Ashish Bhatia and senior secretaries were present.
As per the other decisions taken in this meeting of the Core Committee regarding the guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India, the State Government has directed to continue only the essential services / activities in these 36 cities during the period from 6 May 2021 to 12 May 2021. The service directly associated with the operation of COVID-19 as well as the services associated with the essential / immediate service will continue. Medical, paramedical and allied health services, oxygen production and distribution system will continue.
The state government has ordered the continuation of dairy, milk-vegetable, fruit-fruit production, distribution and sale and its home delivery services so that normal life in these 36 cities is not disrupted and normalcy is maintained. The vegetable market and fruit market will continue. Services for grocery, bakery, sale and distribution of all types of food items, grain and spice grinding bells, household tiffin services and hotel / restaurant take away facility will continue.
The Chief Minister has also decided to curb the growing prevalence of corona in the state by providing government, semi-government, board, corporation, bank, finance tech related services, cash transaction services, banks' clearing houses, ATMs / CDMs. The presence of employees in repairers, stock exchanges, stock brokers, insurance companies and all types of private offices should be ensured up to 50%.
The Chief Minister directed the state GST to ensure that no more than 50 per cent employees are present in the private offices as well as to ensure compliance of mandatory masks and social distance in such offices. The department has been instructed to check such private offices. The Chief Minister has given clear instructions to take strict legal action against private entities violating or not abiding by these rules.
What will continue and what will stop
Internet / Telephone / Mobile Service Provider / IT And IT. Related Services, Print and Electronic Media, Newspaper Distribution, Petrol, Diesel, LPG / CNG / PNG related pumps, operation of production unit, port of loading, terminal depots, plants and related transportation, distribution and repairing services, post and courier services, private security services Will remain.
The services related to animal feed, fodder and animal medicine and treatment services, agricultural operations, pest control and other essential services production, transportation and supply system, transportation, storage and distribution of all essential commodities will remain the same in these 5 cities.
Interstate, inter-district and inter-city transport services and related e-commerce services will also continue.
It has been decided to continue all types of manufacturing / industrial units and raw material supplying units for the purpose of continuing manufacturing activities and industries in the state and not causing any inconvenience to the workers, transportation for their staff will continue. In the meantime, strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines.
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Construction related activities will continue during which COVID-19 related guidelines will have to be strictly followed.
The state government has also instructed the bank management to ensure that the supply of money in ATMs is maintained during this period.
During this period all kinds of malls besides educational institutes and coaching centers (except online education), cinema theaters, auditoriums, assembly halls, water parks, public gardens, recreational places, salons, spas, beauty parlors, gyms, swimming pools throughout the state And Commercial Complexes will be closed.
APMC will continue to buy and sell only vegetables and fruits across the state. In the meantime, strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines.
A maximum of 50 (fifty) persons will be allowed in open or closed places for marriage during this period. The provision for registration for marriage on DIGITAL GUJARAT PORTAL remains unchanged.
A maximum of 20 (twenty) persons will be allowed for funeral / burial.
All kinds of political, social, religious, cultural, educational, programs / gatherings will be completely closed.
Sports can be continued in the Sports Complex / Sports Stadium / Complex without the presence of spectators.
All places of worship will be closed to the public. Daily worship / rituals at religious places should be done only by the administrators / priests of religious places.
Public bus transport will continue at a maximum of 50% passenger capacity.
The Chief Minister has also made a special request to all citizens in Gujarat to strictly adhere to face cover, mask and social distance.
Chief Minister Vijaybhai Rupani addressed the gathering at the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India. Has made important decisions regarding the April 6 guidelines to place additional restrictions. In addition to the 29 cities in the state which had earlier been under curfew from 8 pm to 6 am in 29 cities, a total of 36 cities including Deesa, Ankleshwar, Vapi, Modasa, Radhanpur and Kadi and Visnagar will have curfew from 8 pm to 6 am. In these 36 cities, Ta. Thursday, May 6, 2021. A decision has been taken in the core committee meeting chaired by the chief minister to impose additional restrictions, including the implementation of the curfew tonight till Wednesday, May 12, 2021.
The core committee, chaired by Vijay Rupani, includes Education Minister Bhupendrasinh Chudasama, Energy Minister Saurabhbhai Patel, Chief Secretary Anil Mukim, Additional Chief Secretary of the Home Department Pankaj Kumar and Additional Chief Secretary Dr. Rajiv Kumar Gupta, Manoj Kumar Das, Director General of Police Ashish Bhatia and senior secretaries were present.
As per the other decisions taken in this meeting of the Core Committee regarding the guidelines of the Ministry of Home Affairs of the Government of India, the State Government has directed to continue only the essential services / activities in these 36 cities during the period from 6 May 2021 to 12 May 2021. The service directly associated with the operation of COVID-19 as well as the services associated with the essential / immediate service will continue. Medical, paramedical and allied health services, oxygen production and distribution system will continue.
The state government has ordered the continuation of dairy, milk-vegetable, fruit-fruit production, distribution and sale and its home delivery services so that normal life in these 36 cities is not disrupted and normalcy is maintained. The vegetable market and fruit market will continue. Services for grocery, bakery, sale and distribution of all types of food items, grain and spice grinding bells, household tiffin services and hotel / restaurant take away facility will continue.
The Chief Minister has also decided to curb the growing prevalence of corona in the state by providing government, semi-government, board, corporation, bank, finance tech related services, cash transaction services, banks' clearing houses, ATMs / CDMs. The presence of employees in repairers, stock exchanges, stock brokers, insurance companies and all types of private offices should be ensured up to 50%.
The Chief Minister directed the state GST to ensure that no more than 50 per cent employees are present in the private offices as well as to ensure compliance of mandatory masks and social distance in such offices. The department has been instructed to check such private offices. The Chief Minister has given clear instructions to take strict legal action against private entities violating or not abiding by these rules.
What will continue and what will stop
Internet / Telephone / Mobile Service Provider / IT And IT. Related Services, Print and Electronic Media, Newspaper Distribution, Petrol, Diesel, LPG / CNG / PNG related pumps, operation of production unit, port of loading, terminal depots, plants and related transportation, distribution and repairing services, post and courier services, private security services Will remain.
The services related to animal feed, fodder and animal medicine and treatment services, agricultural operations, pest control and other essential services production, transportation and supply system, transportation, storage and distribution of all essential commodities will remain the same in these 5 cities.
Interstate, inter-district and inter-city transport services and related e-commerce services will also continue.
It has been decided to continue all types of manufacturing / industrial units and raw material supplying units for the purpose of continuing manufacturing activities and industries in the state and not causing any inconvenience to the workers, transportation for their staff will continue. In the meantime, strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines.
Construction related activities will continue during which COVID-19 related guidelines will have to be strictly followed.
The state government has also instructed the bank management to ensure that the supply of money in ATMs is maintained during this period.
During this period all kinds of malls besides educational institutes and coaching centers (except online education), cinema theaters, auditoriums, assembly halls, water parks, public gardens, recreational places, salons, spas, beauty parlors, gyms, swimming pools throughout the state And Commercial Complexes will be closed.
APMC will continue to buy and sell only vegetables and fruits across the state. In the meantime, strictly follow the COVID-19 guidelines.
A maximum of 50 (fifty) persons will be allowed in open or closed places for marriage during this period. The provision for registration for marriage on DIGITAL GUJARAT PORTAL remains unchanged.
A maximum of 20 (twenty) persons will be allowed for funeral / burial.
All kinds of political, social, religious, cultural, educational, programs / gatherings will be completely closed.
Sports can be continued in the Sports Complex / Sports Stadium / Complex without the presence of spectators.
All places of worship will be closed to the public. Daily worship / rituals at religious places should be done only by the administrators / priests of religious places.
Public bus transport will continue at a maximum of 50% passenger capacity.
The Chief Minister has also made a special request to all citizens in Gujarat to strictly adhere to face cover, mask and social distance.





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