Haryana government extends Covid-19 Restrictions Till June 14

Haryana government extended the Covid-19 Restrictions Till June 14. The state will have to follow the rules for few more days. But the condition of the state has improved to some extant.

In terms of the current condition the Haryana government has allowed the open the malls, restaurants and bars with strict restrictions. But they will have to follow the strict rules and regulations.

The shops will be open on the basis of odd and even, each shop has received a number and according that they are allowed to open. The duration for shop opening is 9 am to 6 pm. Malls can open from 10 am to 8 pm.

Restaurants and bars – one of the worst Covid-hit sectors of the country’s economy – can operate from 10 am to 8 am with 50 percent capacity. The E- Commence sites would work meanwhile and they are allowed to do the deliveries till 10 pm as per the instructions of the government.

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