Mumbai lockdown news: Today's updates

Traffic movement at Vashi toll plaza towards Mumbai
As the Central and state governments allow phase-wise relaxation in curbs to get the life up and running again following over two months of lockdown to prevent the spread of Covid-19, we bring you the latest updates from your city.
* Update at 10.50am: India registers biggest single-day spike of 8,392 Covid-19 cases; total tally rises to 1,90,535, death toll climbs to 5,394, reports PTI quoting Union health ministry
* Update at 10.34am: Udyan Express departed from Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus in Mumbai in the morning (ANI)

* Update at 9.46am: Heavy traffic movement witnessed at Vashi toll plaza towards Mumbai

* Update at 8.35am: Heavy traffic jam outside a vegetable market in Mumbai's Sion area

*The Maharashtra government has announced a calibrated easing of restrictions in red zones like Mumbai starting June 3 even as it extended the lockdown till the month-end. The step-by-step ‘unlocking’ has been dubbed the ‘Mission Begin Again’ programme for resumption of day-to-day activities in the worst-affected urban zones.
*The concessions will apply to 19 municipal corporations classified as red zones, except for containment zones in these jurisdictions.
*In the first phase, walking, cycling and jogging in open spaces will be permitted between 5 am and 7pm starting June 3. Self-employed workmen like plumbers, electricians and garage mechanics will also be allowed to resume work from this day, with prior appointments.
*In the second phase starting June 5, shops and markets except those in malls and shopping complexes will function on alternate days; shops on one side of the road will open on one day and those on the other side the next. In the third phase starting June 8, private offices can resume with 10% staffing.
*Despite the Centre allowing malls, hotels and restaurants, and religious places to be opened from June 8 as part of an “unlock” plan, Maharashtra has not given them a goahead yet. Barber shops, spas and parlours too will continue to remain shut, as per guidelines issued by the state on Sunday.
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