The Maharashtra govt is planning a gradual unlocking from June 1 as the state has seen a decline in Covid-19 infections. The Hindustan Times has reported that that govt is likely to allow shops and establishments dealing in non-essential commodities also to operate, albeit with timing restrictions.
The government offices are also likely to see more employees than the current permission of 15%, the report said. However, the suburban train network is unlikely to be open for the general public for a few more weeks.
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However, establishments like restaurants, malls, multiplexes will continue to remain shut, the report said quoting an official.
The government is discussing gradual relaxation in the lockdown and chief minister Uddhav Thackeray is expected to decide on it towards the end of the week.
Maharashtra reported 22,122 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, the lowest single- day spike in 69 days. The state has witnessed a steady decline in cases over the past three weeks.
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