Non-Essential Goods Can Be Transported During Lockdown: Centre

Non-Essential Goods Can Be Transported During Lockdown: Centre

New Delhi:

The centre has asked states and union territories to allow transportation of goods without the essential and non-essential distinction during the 21-day coronavirus lockdown, announced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi last week. The delivery of newspapers, supply chain of milk collection and distribution, and supply of groceries including hygiene products are to be allowed, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla said in a letter to the state and UT governments.

"Entire supply chain of milk collection and distribution, including its packaging material is allowed," Mr Bhalla said in the letter.

"News paper delivery supply chain is also allowed under print media," he added.

"Groceries include hygiene products such as hand washes, soaps, disinfectants, body wash, shampoos, surface cleaners, detergents and tissue papers, toothpaste/oral care, sanitary pads and diapers, battery cells, chargers, etc," the letter said.

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