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COVID lockdown: Indian Army to observe no movement till April 19, religious, cultural functions cancelled till May 3

New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): The Indian Army has issued detailed instructions to its personnel and formations in compliance with the country's second phase of lockdown which lasts till May 3.

ANI Apr 16, 2020 15:14 IST googleads

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New Delhi [India], April 16 (ANI): The Indian Army has issued detailed instructions to its personnel and formations in compliance with the country's second phase of lockdown which lasts till May 3.
All military establishments, cantonments, formation headquarters and units will observe strict "No Movement" till April 19 and only personnel connected with provision of essential services will be allowed to move in this time period.
However, this will not hinder any operational tasks of the formations or units which will be conducted with the requisite strength.
As per the instructions, till April 19, within the Army Headquarters (HQ), only the Military Operations, Military Intelligence, Operational Logistics and Strategic Movement branches will function, to carry out operational and COVID-19 related tasks. However, duration of stay and strength within these branches will be at bare minimum.
The remaining branches will work from home and any specific task can be handled on a case to case basis. These orders will remain valid till 19 April 2020.
Within the Command Headquarters, only manpower, logistics and operations branch will function with skeletal staff, barring Northern and Eastern Command, where additionally the intelligence branch will also function.
From April 19 to May 3, offices in Army HQ, Command HQ and formation HQ 'may' start functioning at 50 per cent strength.
The Directorate General Medical Services (Army) will continue functioning at full strength to provide a robust response to COVID-19. All medical establishments and hospitals will continue functioning at full strength.
All training activities and temporary duties will remain suspended till May 3. Directions on actions to be taken post May 3 will be issued on receipt of fresh orders from the government.
As per the instructions, all social, sports, entertainment, academic, cultural and religious gatherings to be suspended till May 3. No religious congregations, regimental or ceremonial functions will be permitted.
The offices falling in 'Hotspots or Containment Zones' will observe strict "No Movement" till they are denotified. Exceptions to be given will depend on the local military authority.
The Indian Armed Forces have been at the forefront of the government's fight against coronavirus. (ANI)

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