Here is a look at what all is closed across the country —

1 Across India



List of 75 Indian districts where only essential services will be operational from tomorrow till March 31.… https://t.co/vpiCZpeniw — PIB India (@PIB_India) 1584879451000 The Central government March 22 decided to shut down all passenger trains, metros rails and inter-state transport buses till March 31. It was decided that all train services will be "suspended till March 31, including the suburban rail services". However, goods trains are exempted from this suspension. The government on March 22 released a list of 75 districts where only essential services will be allowed to operate.

2 Uttar Pradesh The state government on March 20 ordered all malls to be shut with immediate effect and directed officials to sanitise Lucknow, Noida and Kanpur cities. Earlier, the Lucknow district administration ordered closure of all bars, cafes/lounges, hair salons, beauty parlours and eating joints with immediate effect. The district administration ordered closure of all eating points, sweet shops, food stalls, coffee shops, etc also till March 31. The Yogi Adityanath government has imposed lockdown in 15 districts across the state till Wednesday.

The districts where the lockdown has been enforced in the first phase are Lucknow, Agra, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Ghaziabad, Varanasi, Allahabad, Kanpur, Aligarh, Moradabad, Lakhimpur Kheiri, Bareilly, Azamgarh, Meerut, Gorakhpur and Saharanpur.

3 Maharashtra Maharashtra on March 20 closed all shops and offices except those providing essential services in India's financial capital Mumbai, Pune and Nagpur until March 31. The Nashik administration banned the sale of liquor from March 21 till further orders in the district invoking the Epidemic Diseases Act and Disaster Management Act. The order to close bars included those located in five-star hotels and resorts and liquor shops. US carmaker Fiat Chrysler Automobiles (FCA) also said on March 22 it will halt production at its plant in the western Indian state of Maharashtra till March 31.

4 Haryana No public transport services including operations of taxis, auto-rickshaws will be permitted. The exception will include transport of all kinds to and from hospitals, airports, railway stations, bus terminal/bus stands and for the purpose of essential services. All shops commercial establishments, offices and factories, workshop, godown etc shall close their operations except for essential services. Any congregation of more than 5 people persons shall be prohibited in public places. All inter-state bus services shall remain suspended in the whole state. Maruti Suzuki on March 22 said that the company will shut its production and office operations at its facilities in Gurugram and Manesar in accordance with the government policy regarding COVID-19 pandemic.





The Gurugram district administration on March 21 decided to lock down all social gathering places in the district. All political, cultural, religious and social events have been cancelled in the district and people are not allowed to assemble at public places. Dining in public places like restaurants, dhabas and hotels are completely banned though home delivery has been allowed as of now. The district administration has already suspended operations of night clubs, swimming pools, gymnasiums, night clubs, bars, cinema halls, amusement parks and entertainment centres.

5 Telangana Telangana was placed under complete lockdown till March 31 and people asked to remain in homes as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of coronavirus as the total number of COVID-19 patients in the state rose to 27 with six fresh cases on Sunday. Making the announcement after chairing a high-level meeting to discuss the situation in the state, Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao said all inter-state borders of the state will be closed for vehicles barring those carrying essential goods such as medicines.

6 Madhya Pradesh Lockdown was announced for 10 districts – Bhopal, Jabalpur, Seoni, Narsinghpur, Chhindwara, Balaghat, Seoni, Betul, Rewa and Gwalior for one to three days Narsinghpur has been ordered shut for 14 days. Jabalpur which witnessed the first positive cases on March 20 evening will remain shut till March 24. The Madhya Pradesh government on March 22 directed the employees and officials of all its departments to work from home starting Monday till March 31. However, the order does not apply to the departments providing essential and emergency services, like health, police, fire brigade, electricity supply, sanitation. The School Education Department also asked the teachers to work from home. Earlier, when the schools were ordered to be kept shut, the teachers had been asked to visit their school during the regular duty hours. The authorities in several districts of the state have taken various measures, like shutting schools, cinema halls and museums, keeping passenger buses off roads and closing down restaurants and markets.

7 Gujarat

The Gujarat government on March 21 announced partial lockdown in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot, directing that all non-essential shops and establishment will remain shut down till March 25. It was also decided that government offices will operate with 50 per cent class III and IV employees working on a rotational basis till March 29, though the rule will not apply to essential services of local self-governance institutions and those working towards controlling coronavirus. Essential services of municipal corporations, panchayat offices, internet-telephone, IT, banks, media houses, bank clearing houses, ATMs, transport services, petrol pumps, shops selling food items, will continue to operate.

8 Karnataka After taking stock of the coronavirus situation in the state and in neighbouring states, the state government has announced shutdown till March 31 in Bengaluru city, Bengaluru Rural, Mangaluru, Mysuru, Kalaburagi, Dharwad, Chikkaballapura, Kodagu, Belagavi- the nine districts where COVID-19 cases have been reported. In these districts, other than essential services like medical, grocery and agriculture, all other commercial activities will be under "shutdown". The public transport will continue to remain shut until March 23 as well across the state, and all AC bus services will not operate till March 31. The state government on March 22 took the drastic measure of sealing all state borders by sea and road.

9 Chhattisgarh The Chhattisgarh government ordered the closure of all its offices, except those providing essential and emergency services, till March 31. Also, all bus services--interstate and city services-- have been suspended.

10 Odisha In Odisha, chief minister Naveen Patnaik announced a "near-total" shutdown in five districts and eight other prominent towns for a week from Sunday morning. These districts and towns were identified as over 3,000 residents have returned to these places from abroad in the past few days.

11 Bihar The Bihar government ordered shutting down of bus services, restaurants and banquet halls across the state till March 31. It has also enforced lockdown in all district headquarters, municipal towns and block headquarters till the end of the month.

12 Goa The Goa government imposed section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code across the state to prohibit large gatherings. The state government has also issued an order banning inter-state transport, except for the supply of essential commodities, from Saturday night onwards. Private events, including weddings, have also been banned in Goa till further orders.

13 Telangana The Telangana government has announced several measures, including the closure of all educational institutions (from primary school to university), coaching centres and summer camps till March 31.

14 Delhi The state government has ordered a "lockdown" of the city from March 23 (6 am) to March 31 (midnight). Earlier, the Delhi government has issued a directive on immediate shut down of gymnasiums, spas and other such facilities till March 31. The government also announced the closure of malls, restaurants, major markets.

15 Arunachal Pradesh The state government has shut down the weekly markets and cinema halls, besides suspending the issue of Inner Line Permits to people coming from other states and Protected Area Permits to foreign tourists.

16 Jammu and Kashmir Educational institutions across Kashmir have been closed, while all public places including gymnasiums, parks, clubs and restaurants have been shut down. On March 21, the administration markets in Srinagar as a measure to control the spread of . The administration has also passed an order for its employees to attend offices on alternate weeks.

17 Punjab Authorities in Punjab have ordered a complete lockdown of several districts for the next few days. The districts are Jalandhar, Patiala, Hoshiarpur, Kapurthala, Bathinda and Nawanshahr, which witnessed the maximum positive cases. Only one person from a family would be allowed to move out for availing the essential services. All commercial establishments, except those that sell essentials, would be shut. In Patiala, the complete lockdown has been till March 24, while in Bathinda it is till March 27. All establishments in Nawanshahr and Hoshiarpur districts have been closed up to midnight of March 25, while in Kapurthala district from Monday onwards as precautionary measures. There is a ban on the gathering of over 20 people in the entire state.

18 West Bengal The state government ordered a shutdown of a host of public places including restaurants, bars, nightclubs, amusement parks, massage parlours, museums and zoos, till March 31. The city's largest pet market at Galiff Street was also shut down for the next two weeks. The West Bengal Higher Education Department announced that the ongoing Class 12 board examinations in the state were postponed till April 15.

19 Mizoram The Mizoram government on Saturday ordered a "partial lockdown" across all districts of the state till March 29. The restrictions will be in place in all districts from March 22 till March 29. All stores, barring pharmacies and those selling essential commodities, will remain shut during the period. All commercial and private vehicles, including two-wheeler taxis, will not be allowed to ply during the period. However, ambulances, fire and emergency services, vehicles used for law and order duties and those of accredited journalists will be allowed.

20 Andhra Pradesh Moving for a complete lockdown to fight coronavirus, Andhra Pradesh government on Sunday announced the closure of inter-state borders for transport till March 31 and asked people to step out of their homes only for essential needs. Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy said Public transport within state and inter-state would be shut while the government will also be run with a skeletal staff, with employees working in rotation basis. He also announced free ration to the poor and Rs 1000 assistance per family.