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India, Pakistan plan to restart some economic activity during coronavirus lockdown 

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15 Apr 2020 19:54:59 | Update: 15 Apr 2020 20:11:22
India, Pakistan plan to restart some economic activity during coronavirus lockdown 
A doctor in a protective chamber takes a swab from a man to test for coronavirus disease at a newly installed walk-in sample kiosk (WISK) in a government-run hospital in Chennai. Photo: REUTERS/P. Ravikumar

Economic growth in India and other South Asian countries is likely to be the slowest for four decades this year because of the coronavirus outbreak.

India and Pakistan are planning to partially reopen their economies to minimise the cost of restrictive measures imposed to halt the spread of the novel coronavirus, officials in the two countries said on Monday.

Although India’s shutdown is likely to be extended as most states have requested, officials say its terms could be softened to help households and businesses.

Modi has asked his cabinet colleagues to come up with plans to open up some crucial industries, a government source involved in the deliberations said.

A government note said some manufacturing could be restarted, with firms in the autos, textiles, defence and electronics sectors allowed to operate at 25% capacity while ensuring social distancing.

“As the prime minister has indicated, we will have to move towards economic activity, while taking utmost care of the lockdown and social distancing,” said Manohar Lal Khattar, chief minister of the northern state of Haryana.

He said he planned to divide his state into three zones — a red zone where there have been the most cases of coronavirus, orange with fewer cases, and green where no outbreak has been reported. The federal government may employ a similar plan, officials said.

“In the green zone, small and medium industries will be allowed to start operations, provided the entrepreneur gives us an undertaking to fulfil the guidelines in letter and spirit. We want small industries to start operations at lower capacity first,” Khattar, a close Modi ally, said.

Officials said the number of coronavirus cases in India was 9,152 on Monday, including 308 deaths, a swift rise from fewer than 1,000 two weeks ago.

The government is trying to increase testing for the virus, which causes COVID-19, a respiratory disease, from about 15,000 samples a day to around 40,000.

Neighbouring Pakistan, which has recorded 5,374 cases of the virus, with 93 deaths, on Sunday extended border closures for another two weeks, the interior ministry said.

Its command and control authority, led by Prime Minister Imran Khan, is likely to extend lockdown measures at meetings on Monday and Tuesday, said two ministers.

The meeting will also consider a plan for phased reopening of some industries, with a reduced workforce, providing factory owners adhere to strict safety guidelines.

 

Source: REUTERS

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