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Maharashtra govt extends lockdown till 30 June: What's allowed and what's not

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Maharashtra government on Sunday extended lockdown in entire state till 30 June to contain the spread of Covid-19. The announcement comes a day after Centre extended nationwide lockdown at containment zones to 30 June.

Maharashtra government named extension of lockdown till 30 June as "Mission Begin Again". The Maharashtra government issued phase-wise fresh guidelines on what will be allowed during the month-long lockdown period: 1) From 5 June, all markets, market areas and shops, except malls and market complexes, are allowed to function on odd- even basis from 9 am to 5 pm.

2) From 5 June, taxi, cab aggregators, two- and four-wheelers allowed only for essential movement. Taxis can ply with one driver and not more than two passengers.

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