The ban includes vehicles with all-India tourist permits, according to state government officials.
Markets in Madhya Pradesh`s capital Bhopal will reopen from Thursday after easing of coronavirus-induced curfew. This was announced by state minister for medical education Vishvas Sarang on Monday. Bhopal was put under `corona curfew` on April 1 to check the spread of Covid-19 cases during the deadly second wave. The unlocking began on June 1.
According to Sarang, night curfew and weekend curfew will remain in place in the Madhya Pradesh capital. The decision was taken after a meeting with various trade unions, the minister said.
The shopkeepers and their employees have been asked to get themselves vaccinated against the coronavirus disease.
"The markets will reopen from Thursday. Shopkeepers will need to follow the Covid-19 protocol ensuring social distancing and wearing masks," he said.
The relaxations that will come into effect in Bhopal from today will not be applicable for swimming pools and gyms. The only takeaway facility will be allowed in hotels, according to the state government.
The Madhya Pradesh government has, meanwhile, extended a ban on the operation of bus services to and from Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan till June 15 in view of the coronavirus disease pandemic.
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