All the Higher Educational Institutions & Departments shall remain closed till 30th April, 2021

According to Director General Higher Education, Haryana All the Higher Educational Institutions under the ambit of the Higher Education Department shall remain closed till 30th April 2021.

NOTICE

From

To

Director-General Higher Education, Haryana Shiksha Sadan, Sector-5, Panchkula

  1. The Vice-Chancellors of All-State & Private Universities in the State of Haryana
  2. All the Principals of Colleges in the State of Haryana
  3. All the Principals of Aided Colleges in the State of Haryana
  4. All the Principals of Self-Financing Colleges in the State of Haryana

Memo No. DHE-010019/5/2020-Coordination-DHE Date, Panchkula, the 16.04.2021

Subject:       SOP regarding Closure of Colleges and Universities.

Kindly find enclosed herewith detailed SOP issued by Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Haryana, Revenue and Disaster Management Department-cum Member for Haryana State Disaster Management Authority. I have been directed to request you to kindly adhere to this SOP. All the Higher Educational Institutions under the ambit of the Higher Education Department shall remain closed till 30th April 2021.

Deputy Director Coordination for Director General Higher Education,

Haryana, Panchkula.

Government of Haryana

Haryana State Disaster Management Authority

No. DMC-SPO-2020/ 4584                                                                                                                 Dated: 16/04/2021

It is in reference to Order no. DMC-PO-I-2021/332 dated 12.04.2021 and DMC-SPO- 2020/2474 dated 13.04.2021, in following consolidated guidelines are hereby issued for containment of COVID-19 Epidemic in the State with immediate effect:-

1.       Imposition of ‘Corona Curfew’ and Section 144

There shall be prohibition on movement of individuals for all non essential activities between 10:00 PM to 5:00 AM in the State of Haryana. No person shall leave their homes or shall move on foot or by vehicle or travel or stand or roam around on any road or public places during the above said hours. Deputy Commissioners, wherever necessary, may further impose Section 144 for enforcement of ‘Corona Curfew’ and for other restrictions as are required locally.

The movement of the following persons and services shall be exempted:-

  1. Those tasked with law and order/emergencies and municipal services/duties including Executive Magistrates, Police personnel, Military/ C.A.P.F. personnel in uniform, health, electricity, fire, media persons with accreditation and Government machinery tasked with Covid-19 related duties (all on production of Identity Card).
  2. There shall be no curbs on manufacture of essential goods. (Essential goods shall be as defined by MHA guidelines from March 2020 onwards).
  3. There shall be no curbs on movement (inter-State and intra-State) of essential and non- essential goods. All Vehicles/persons in bonafide transit (inter- State/intra-State) shall be allowed to pass, but only after verification of point of origin and
  4. Hospitals, Veterinary Hospitals and all related medical establishments, including their manufacturing and distribution units, both in public and private sector, such as dispensaries, chemist, Pharmacies (including Jan Aushadhi Kendra) and medical equipment shops, laboratories, Pharmaceutical research labs, clinics, nursing homes, ambulance etc. will continue to remain functional. The transportation for all medical personnel, nurses, para-medical staff, other hospital support services be
  5. Commercial and private establishments
    1. Telecommunications, internet services, broadcasting and cable services. IT and IT enabled
  1. Delivery of all essential goods including food, pharmaceuticals, medical equipment through E-commerce.
  • Petrol pumps, LPG, Petroleum and gas retail, and storage
  1. Power generation, transmission and distribution units and
  2. Cold storage and warehousing
  3. Private security
  • Farming operations by farmers and farmworkers in the
  • T.M.
  1. Intra and inter-state movement of harvesting and sowing related machines like combined harvester and other agriculture/horticulture
  2. Passengers going to or returning from airport or railway station or I.S.B.T/bus stations shall be

Wherever exceptions to above containment measures have been allowed, the organizations/employers must ensure necessary precautions against the COVID-19 virus, as well as social distance measures, as advised by the Health Department from time to time.

All enforcing authorities to note that these strict restrictions fundamentally relate to the movement of people, but not to that of essential goods.

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Dr. Gaurav has a doctorate in management, a NET & JRF in commerce and management, an MBA, and a M.COM. Gaining a satisfaction career of more than 10 years in research and Teaching as an Associate professor. He published more than 20 textbooks and 15 research papers.

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