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Despite Central order, no relaxation in Chandigarh, Mohali, clarify UT adviser, DC

There have been queries from people in light of the Centre's latest order

Despite Central order, no relaxation in Chandigarh, Mohali, clarify UT adviser, DC

Police personnel take a round of a park to check and stop morning walkers during a nationwide lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic, at EVS Colony of Village Dhanas in Chandigarh. — PTI



Tribune Web Desk
Chandigarh, April 25

UT Adviser Manoj Parida on Saturday reminded the citizens of Chandigarh that non-essential shops will not be operational, until May 3, as it was declared a containment zone.


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In a series of tweets, UT Adviser announced that "manufacture, sale, supply distribution of liquor" will be banned in the city, until further orders.

He, further, added that factories, industries or any e-commerce delivery would not be permitted.

"Please note that Chandigarh being a containment zone ,neighborhood non- essentialshops opening will not happen till 3rd May," his tweet read.

He continued: "No industry /factory,nor any e commerce delivery of non essential items will be permitted in Chandigarh which is under curfew and containment zone".

Also read: Centre allows neighbourhood shops to open; Punjab yet to decide

"Manufacture, sale, supply distribution of liquor will continue to be banned, in Chandigarh, till further orders," he concluded.

Meanwhile, Mohali Deputy Commissioner Girish Dayalan also clarified that no relaxation will be given in Mohali. 

In a tweet, Dayalan wrote: "Getting a lot of queries regarding opening of shops and other establishments. As stated earlier, no relaxation in curfew in Mohali as of now".


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