Topic:- Polity
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Coronavirus cases rise to 21, Punjab orders a lockdown.
Today we have news:-
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Coronavirus curfew in Punjab: Govt revises guidelines, allows door-to-door delivery of groceries, milk.
Let’s understand the difference between Lockdown & Curfew:-
A Curfew:-
- During a curfew, everyone is forced to stay home and nobody is allowed to venture out. This is different from when the administration imposes prohibitory orders under Section 144 of the CrPC, where no more than five people can gather in a group.
- A curfew is announced to keep people off the streets during an emergency situation— like riots, for instance. It is announced according to the state regulations and people are forced to be inside their homes for a particular period of time.
- While Maharashtra has announced a state-wide curfew, essential services will remain open and people can step out of their houses to fetch them, though with conditions. The state has also shut its borders, and conditions have been imposed on intrastate travel.
- There is also a difference between the Janata Curfew observed by the people on March 22 and an actual curfew. An actual curfew is imposed and implemented by the administration, while the idea behind Janata Curfew was people staying at home voluntarily in light of the situation arising out of the coronavirus outbreak.
A lockdown:-
- A lockdown essentially means that people need to stay indoors, but they can go out to buy essential commodities. They also need to maintain a distance of one meter or three feet between themselves and others, especially those showing symptoms such as fever, cold, cough, etc.
- Moreover, according to reports, unlike a curfew, the police does not have the power to arrest people violating the lockdown norms. But, much like a curfew, the administration has invoked Section 144 so that five or more people cannot gather at a place.
- At this point of time, a lockdown has been initiated by state authorities to ensure quarantine and distancing.
(Source:-moneycontrol news)
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