UP lifts ban on inter-intra state travel
Lucknow, June 01: The UP government on Sunday allowed interstate travel but left it to the district administrations of Ghaziabad and Noida to take a call on the movement of people from adjoining New Delhi.
In guidelines on the next phase of the coronavirus lockdown, Uttar Pradesh Chief Secretary R K Tiwari said, "There is no ban on inter-state and intra-state movement by persons or goods."
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The
order
added
that
there
is
no
need
for
a
separate
approval
or
an
e-permit
for
this.
But
at
the
same
time,
the
order
said
there
will
be
a
ban
on
the
movement
of
people
from
the
containment
areas
in
Delhi
to
the
NCR
areas
of
Gautam
Buddh
Nagar
and
Ghaziabad.
"The district administrations in consultation with police and the Health Department will issue separate orders for their respective areas as per the guidelines of Union Ministries of Home and Health and Family Welfare," he said.
Unlock 1.0: All inter-state and intra-state travel restrictions to be lifted from June 1
The fourth phase of the nationwide lockdown against coronavirus ends Sunday.
The Centre on Saturday announced broad guidelines on restriction and relaxations which will be in place up to June 30. The states have been allowed to come up with their own specific guidelines, based on Centre's order.