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Monday, May 4, 2020

Hundreds queue up from dawn as Bengaluru liquor stores open after over a month

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However, certain restrictions have been placed on how many bottles each person can buy.
People began forming queues outside shops as early as 5 am, with hopes of beating the crowds. Long lines snaked along the streets and roads outside liquor shops in various parts of the city, including on Indiranagar’s 100-feet Road, central Bengaluru on MG Road and Cunningham Road in Vasanth Nagar. Many hoped to buy as much as they are allowed to buy, in anticipation of stores possibly closing again.  “It feels like I am standing in line for prasad after such a long time of waiting. But we should take precautions right now also, so I am standing at a distance. If coronavirus cases rise again, then we'll again have to wait,” a small business owner, who did not wish to be named, said outside a shop on Cunningham Road.  Here’s the line outside Tonique, a high-end liquor store on MG Road in Bangalore. Extended down to Lavelle Road near Rice Bowl. Growing longer by the minute. @thenewsminute #Lockdown3 pic.twitter.com/HUYAVbHdSg — Nikhita Venugopal (@nkvenugopal) May 4, 2020 The Karnataka government relaxed restrictions on certain liquor outlets, which have been closed since March 22, following the Janata Curfew and later the nationwide lockdown on March 25.  However, curbs have been placed on buying, with stores only allowed to sell three bottles of spirits and six bottles of 650 ML beer or 12 bottles of 330 ML beer per person. Liquor sales are only permitted between 9 am and 7 pm in non-containment zones within the city. Movement of vehicles is permitted between 7 am and 7 pm without a pass. However, after 7 pm, movement will only be permitted for medical purposes and essential services.  "I had to buy alcohol in black all these days because I am used to drinking every day. I had to pay Rs 800 for a Rs 100-bottle. I've been here since 8 am but I am happy I will go home today with at least a bottle,” a 65-year-old Bengaluru resident said.  Police officers and excise officials monitored the lines at shops, while preventing customers from mass buying. Customers were asked to maintain physical distances while waiting in line. Some officers also created a separate line for women waiting at the shops, while others set up barricades to ensure social distancing.  Good move! Separate line for women at wine store in Kaggadaspura, Bengaluru. pic.twitter.com/1yV9pTxxf3 — Prajwal (@prajwalmanipal) May 4, 2020 “Patrolling is underway to make sure the queue is maintained. People are also maintaining social distancing inside,” traffic constable Mustafa Mulla on Cunningham Road said.  However, social distancing norms were not strictly followed in all locations. A shop on Ejipura Main Road faced a long queue of more than 200 people. While the initial 50 to 100 customers maintained a safe distance from each other, the line became more and more congested in the latter section of the line.  Sam, the CEO of La Cave Fine Wines and Spirits on Indiranagar’s 100 feet road, said that the first person in the queue was at 5.45 am, and they had a steady stream of customers from 8 am onwards, a crowd that has only swelled to over 100-150 people. “I hope we don’t run out of stock,” he told TNM.  According to Sam, beer was among the most purchased. Customers were buying as much as they were permitted to buy.  Queue outside a liquor store at Cunningham road in Bengaluru #Lockdown3 pic.twitter.com/OapEJ8yP5T — Sanyukta (@dramadhikari) May 4, 2020 The owner of a store on Cunningham Road, which also saw long queues, said that their stock was largely in good condition, except some beer which expired. “Some of our beer has expired so we're not selling that stock. But we have enough till Wednesday, which is when the new stock will come,” he said.  Vijay, the owner of Blue Land Wines on Double Road, said that they too have seen a steady stream of customers. Customer sentiments were the same here as well, with people trying to get their hands on as many bottles as possible. Cops monitored the entrance to the store to ensure that people did not buy more than the permissible limit.  The line outside La Cave, a liquor shop in Indiranagar. Many stores placed a table at the entrance where people gave their orders, and were not allowed into stores.  Bengaluru Urban was declared a red zone in Karnataka. The state is currently reporting 642 cases, with 26 deaths and 304 people discharged. With inputs from Haripriya Suresh, Sanyukta Dharmadhikari, Nikhita Venugopal and Prajwal Bhat.
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Barricades and physical distancing: Liquor shops gear up to open in Bengaluru

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Barricades have been installed at the several liquor store's doors and phytsical distancing circles have been drawn outside these outlets.
Erection of barricades and drawing up of boxes or circles aimed at maintaining social distancing were seen in front of liquor shops in different parts of Karnataka on Sunday, a day ahead of their reopening after a gap of over 40-days, due to the lockdown. Karnataka Excise Commissioner on Saturday had ordered that only CL-2 (retail shops) and CL-11C (state-run retail shops like Mysore Sales International Limited) would open from May 4. It had permitted liquor sale liquor between 9 am and 7 pm only in areas that are outside COVID-19 containment zones. Barricades are being erected to ensure that people stand in line and drawing of boxes or circles in front of shops to maintain social distancing in front of retail and MSIL shops have emerged from across the state, including Bengaluru. Also reports about shopkeepers doing special poojas outside liquor shops in Kolar and some even illuminating their outlets with lights from outside have surfaced from other parts of the state. Meanwhile, officials were engaged in checking stocks ahead of the shops opening on Monday morning. "We are making all preparations to ensure that government rules are followed. We also seek the cooperation of the people and police," the manager of a shop said. Another said there may be a rush initially, after which things may get back to normal. "We expect things to go on smoothly," he added. Calling for number of customers to be limited to five at a time while ensuring that they maintain social distancing of not less than six feet distance, the order states that customers and the staff will have to wear masks and sanitizers should be used at the shops. Only stand alone CL-2 and CL-11C shops are allowed to commence liquor sale and not those at malls and super markets, it said. Officials in Bengaluru said liquor sale is prohibited in 26 containment zones in the city, while in other places rules that have been prescribed need to be followed. In case of any violation, strict action would be taken, including imposing of penalty, they said. There was pressure on the government to kick start economic activities, including allowing sale of liquor, to boost the state's finances as excise is the key area which generates revenue. State Excise Minister H Nagesh had recently pegged the losses at Rs 60 crore per day because of closure of liquor shops, due to the lockdown.  
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People in Bengaluru can move without pass from 7 am to 7 pm: Police Commissioner

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This is not applicable to people living in containment zones.
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“From tomorrow (Monday), you do not need a pass to move in Bengaluru between 7 am and 7 pm. After 7 pm and upto 7 am the following morning, you are not allowed to move, even if you have a pass, except for medical and essential services. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked. Please be responsible,” Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said in a tweet. From tomorrow you don’t need a pass to move inBangalore between7am an 7pm. After7pm and upto7am the following morning, even if you have a pass you are not allowed to move except medical and essential service. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked.Please be responsible. — Bhaskar Rao IPS (@deepolice12) May 3, 2020 The Commissioner told TNM, "People have to behave responsibly. After 7 pm, no one can travel except for medical emergencies. The orders can be reversed if COVID-19 cases increase. No cab aggregators, autos or metro allowed." The Union government had classified three districts in Karnataka as ‘Red Zone’ on May 1 — Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Mysuru. However, states were given powers to relax lockdown norms with certain conditions.  The new norms were introduced after Chief Secretary Vijay Bhaskar issued an order to relax lockdown norms in the state starting Monday.  The barricades placed in various areas across the city will continue to remain. Vehicles are not allowed to travel over a speed of 30km per hour.  Liquor shops are mandated to have CCTV cameras outside their outlet and must be shut by 7 pm. According to the Chief Secretary’s order, Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Ramanagara districts have been considered as one unit, and movement of people considered as essential service persons, between these districts, will be allowed only after employees show a letter issued by the respective organisations and their employment ID. No other inter-district movement, apart from those with passes, is allowed. There, however, will not be any such relaxation in 123 containment zones in the state, including 23 in Bengaluru. Lockdown will continue in these containment zones. Stringent lockdown norms will also apply for those under the “high-risk category” or people with comorbidities.  In an order on Sunday, the Chief Secretary has also said that 100% government staff from all the offices of various departments, which are mentioned as essential services, should report to the duty from May 4 in the three districts in ‘red zone’. All Group A (high-ranking officers) and Group B (junior non-gazetted commissioned) officers and 33% of Group C (assistant staff like clerks, stenographers, typists, assistants) and Group D (supporting staff like drivers, cleaners, guards) staff in other departments in red zone districts will attend work. One hundred per cent staff of all offices in all other Orange and Green Zones districts should report to duty from May 4, the order said. What's allowed in red zone outside containment areas > Movement of vehicles between 7 am and 7 pm with a maximum of two persons in a four-wheeler > Industrial establishments that can function include those in Special Economic Zones, Export Oriented Units, industrial estates, industrial townships with access control, manufacturing units of essential goods, production units that require continuous process and their supply chain, manufacturing of IT hardware, jute industry with staggered shifts.  > In situ construction activities, where the workers are living on-site and do not require to move from one place to another for work.  > Standalone shops, neighbourhood shops in residential areas,  >E-commerce activities will be permitted only for essential services > Private offices can operate with up to 33% strength What is not allowed > Malls, theatres, shopping complexes, market complexes and markets are shut > Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation and Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd will not operate public transport facilities. People travelling to work will have to use their own vehicle or office pick up.  > All domestic and international air travel of passengers except for medical services and air ambulance > All passenger trains except for the security trains operated by the Ministry of Home Affairs > Schools, colleges and other educational institutions will remain shut > All religious and political gatherings Special buses for Vidhana Soudha staff The Karnataka government on Sunday released a list of bus routes to reach Vidhana Soudha for state government employees. In an order signed by Chief Secretary Vijaya Bhaskar, a total of 50 bus routes were announced. The order specifically said that the buses cannot be used by the general public.  According to the order, In the east zone, the buses will start from Gunjuru, HSR Layout Central Public Works Department Complex, among others.  Similarly, in the west zone, buses will ply from Bengaluru University quarters, Tavarekre, Bharath Nagara, Vidhana Soudha Layout, Bidadi, Bhavani Nagara 2nd stage. In the north zone, buses will ply from Devanahalli, Neelamangala, Cauvery Nagara, Hessaragahatta.   
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Barricades and physical distancing: Liquor shops gear up to open in Bengaluru

Coronavirus
Barricades have been installed at the several liquor store's doors and phytsical distancing circles have been drawn outside these outlets.
Erection of barricades and drawing up of boxes or circles aimed at maintaining social distancing were seen in front of liquor shops in different parts of Karnataka on Sunday, a day ahead of their reopening after a gap of over 40-days, due to the lockdown. Karnataka Excise Commissioner on Saturday had ordered that only CL-2 (retail shops) and CL-11C (state-run retail shops like Mysore Sales International Limited) would open from May 4. It had permitted liquor sale liquor between 9 am and 7 pm only in areas that are outside COVID-19 containment zones. Barricades are being erected to ensure that people stand in line and drawing of boxes or circles in front of shops to maintain social distancing in front of retail and MSIL shops have emerged from across the state, including Bengaluru. Also reports about shopkeepers doing special poojas outside liquor shops in Kolar and some even illuminating their outlets with lights from outside have surfaced from other parts of the state. Meanwhile, officials were engaged in checking stocks ahead of the shops opening on Monday morning. "We are making all preparations to ensure that government rules are followed. We also seek the cooperation of the people and police," the manager of a shop said. Another said there may be a rush initially, after which things may get back to normal. "We expect things to go on smoothly," he added. Calling for number of customers to be limited to five at a time while ensuring that they maintain social distancing of not less than six feet distance, the order states that customers and the staff will have to wear masks and sanitizers should be used at the shops. Only stand alone CL-2 and CL-11C shops are allowed to commence liquor sale and not those at malls and super markets, it said. Officials in Bengaluru said liquor sale is prohibited in 26 containment zones in the city, while in other places rules that have been prescribed need to be followed. In case of any violation, strict action would be taken, including imposing of penalty, they said. There was pressure on the government to kick start economic activities, including allowing sale of liquor, to boost the state's finances as excise is the key area which generates revenue. State Excise Minister H Nagesh had recently pegged the losses at Rs 60 crore per day because of closure of liquor shops, due to the lockdown.  
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People in Bengaluru can move without pass from 7 am to 7 pm: Police Commissioner

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This is not applicable to people living in containment zones.
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The Bengaluru Police on Sunday relaxed lockdown rules and has allowed businesses to partially function between 7 am and 7 pm. The city’s police also relaxed norms for the movement of people and vehicles between 7 am and 7 pm starting Monday.  “From tomorrow (Monday), you do not need a pass to move in Bengaluru between 7 am and 7 pm. After 7 pm and upto 7 am the following morning, you are not allowed to move, even if you have a pass, except for medical and essential services. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked. Please be responsible,” Bengaluru Police Commissioner Bhaskar Rao said in a tweet. From tomorrow you don’t need a pass to move inBangalore between7am an 7pm. After7pm and upto7am the following morning, even if you have a pass you are not allowed to move except medical and essential service. Checkpoints will remain and your ID may be asked.Please be responsible. — Bhaskar Rao IPS (@deepolice12) May 3, 2020 The Union government had classified three districts in Karnataka as ‘Red Zone’ on May 1 — Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Mysuru. However, states were given powers to relax lockdown norms with certain conditions.  The barricades placed in various areas across the city will continue to remain. Vehicles are not allowed to travel over a speed of 30km per hour.  Liquor shops are mandated to have CCTV cameras outside their outlet and must be shut by 7 pm.  The new norms were introduced after Chief Secretary Vijay Bhaskar issued an order to relax lockdown norms in the state starting Monday.  The Chief Secretary has also said that 100% government staff from all the offices of various departments, which are mentioned as essential services, should report to the duty from May 4 in the three districts in ‘red zone’. All Group A (highest-ranking officers) and B (junior non-gazetted commissioned) officers and 33% of group C (assistant staff like clerks, stenographers, typists, assistants) and D (supporting staff like drivers, cleaners, guards ) staff in respect of other departments in red zone districts will attend work. One hundred per cent staff of all offices in all other Orange and Green Zones districts should report to duty from May 4, it said. According to the Chief Secretary’s order, Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural and Ramanagara districts have been considered as one unit, and movement of people considered as essential service persons, between these districts, will be allowed only after employees show a letter issued by the respective organisations and their employment ID. No other inter-district movement, apart from those with passes, is allowed.  There, however, will not be any such relaxation in 123 containment zones in the state, including 23 in Bengaluru. Lockdown will continue in these containment zones.  Stringent lockdown norms will also apply for those under the “high-risk category” or people with comorbidities.  What's allowed in red zone outside containment areas > Movement of vehicles between 7 am and 7 pm with a maximum of two persons in a four-wheeler > Industrial establishments that can function include those in Special Economic Zones, Export Oriented Units, industrial estates, industrial townships with access control, manufacturing units of essential goods, production units that require continuous process and their supply chain, manufacturing of IT hardware, jute industry with staggered shifts.  > In situ construction activities, where the workers are living on-site and do not require to move from one place to another for work.  > Standalone shops, neighbourhood shops in residential areas,  >E-commerce activities will be permitted only for essential services > Private offices can operate with up to 33% strength What is not allowed > Malls, theatres, shopping complexes, market complexes and markets are shut > Bengaluru Metropolitan Transport Corporation and Bengaluru Metro Rail Corporation Ltd will not operate public transport facilities. People travelling to work will have to use their own vehicle or office pick up.  > All domestic and international air travel of passengers except for medical services and air ambulance > All passenger trains except for the security trains operated by the Ministry of Home Affairs > Schools, colleges and other educational institutions will remain shut > All religious and political gatherings Special buses for Vidhana Soudha staff The Karnataka government on Sunday released a list of bus routes to reach Vidhana Soudha for state government employees. In an order signed by Chief Secretary Vijaya Bhaskar, a total of 50 bus routes were announced. The order specifically said that the buses cannot be used by the general public.  According to the order, In the east zone, the buses will start from Gunjuru, HSR Layout Central Public Works Department Complex, among others.  Similarly, in the west zone, buses will ply from Bengaluru University quarters, Tavarekre, Bharath Nagara, Vidhana Soudha Layout, Bidadi, Bhavani Nagara 2nd stage. In the north zone, buses will ply from Devanahalli, Neelamangala, Cauvery Nagara, Hessaragahatta.   
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