Bloomberg
India’s government is likely to divide the country into three zones — red, orange and green — during the proposed extended period of lockdown and might permit a few services to function in safe zones, the Economic Times reported, citing people it didn’t identify.
No activity will be allowed in the red zones where sizable number of cases were detected or areas declared as hotspots. In the orange zone, where few cases were found in the past with no increase in the number of infections, activities such as limited opening of public transport will be allowed. Green zones will be in the districts where there are no cases, the report said.
A vehicle travels on an empty in Mumbai on April 5.
The nationwide lockdown, which was due to end on April 14, looks set to be extended by two more weeks till
end-April after a consensus emerged among states on April 11 for continuing the curbs. There has been no formal announcement on the extension from the government.
India has so far reported 8,446 infections and 288 deaths, according to data from Johns Hopkins University.
The government may allow small-scale industries and liquor shops to open, and resume limited domestic air and road transport.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi may announce the exemptions and restrictions on Sunday or Monday, the newspaper reported.