Boxes with curfew copy
* Marriage crowd capped at 50, funeral 20
Marriages with prior permission of the SDM concerned with attendance up to 50 persons allowed. Funeral can be attended by up to 20 persons.
* Online coaching permitted
All gymnasiums, spas and cinema halls will remain closed till further orders
All government offices will function with 50 per cent staff
Visitors will be allowed to meet officials only with prior appointments
There will be a ban on social, cultural, political and religious events till further orders
Transport buses will run at 50 per cent capacity
Museums, libraries will remain closed. However, online coaching will be permitted
There will be screening of all visitors to the city at the airport, railway station and the ISBT
* Those exempted
Those tasked with law and order, emergency and municipal services, police, military or paramilitary personnel, health, electricity, fire, mediapersons, telecom services
Movement of employees/labour of manufacturing industry
No curbs on inter-state movement of essential and non-essential goods
All vehicles/persons in bona fide transit (inter-state) will be allowed to pass
Hospitals, chemist shops, animal pet shops and ATM allowed to remain open 24X7
Pregnant women and patients for getting medical services
Passengers going to or returning from the airport, or railway or bus stand exempted from the curfew
Those specially issued a restricted movement curfew pass
* Movement pass
Persons seeking movement pass may contact on 0172-2700076 and 0172-2700341 or apply online on www.admser.chd.nic.in/dpc for movement pass.
* Home delivery of food allowed up to 9 pm
Kitchens of restaurants or eating places, hotels, including food joints/courts in various malls can remain open after 6 pm only for home delivery up to 9 pm
The restaurants and home delivery staff shall be allowed to move on production of a valid ID card issued to them by their respective establishments
* Adviserspeak
“No decision has been taken on weekend closure in Chandigarh.”
— Manoj Parida, UT Adviser
* Violators to face music
Violation of the orders on lockdown will invite action under Section 188 of the IPC