In pictures: Some liquor shops in Delhi shut after people ignore physical distancing norms
Huge lines were seen outside liquor stores in major cities, with people packed into small spaces, posing a challenge for police personnel.

The Delhi Police on Monday ordered the shutdown of all liquor shops in East Delhi, Northeast Delhi, Shahdara and Southwest districts, after a vendor failed to maintain physical distancing, News18 reported. The report said over 150 government-run liquor shops had been permitted to stay open between 9 am and 6 pm, following the Centre’s latest guidelines.
“The police also shut down a certain liquor store in Karol Bagh after people did not follow social distancing,” Station House Officer of Karol Bagh Maninder Singh said.
However, Deputy Commissioner of Police Jasmeet Singh said, “Police was not informed about opening of shops.”
.@DelhiPolice orders a shut down of all liquor shops in East Delhi after a vendor failed to maintain social distancing. Police was not informed about opening of shops, said Jasmeet Singh, DCP (East), reports @saurabh3vedi @the_hindu
— Nistula Hebbar (@nistula) May 4, 2020
Social distancing norms were flouted as standalone liquor shops opened across India on Monday, nearly six weeks after being shut down, amid a lockdown to combat the coronavirus. Huge lines were seen outside liquor stores in major cities, with people packed into small spaces, posing a challenge for police personnel.
Here are some photographs from Monday:

Karnataka: People line up at a liquor shop in Bengaluru as state government permits the sale of liquor between 9 am to 7 pm from today. pic.twitter.com/3SmTwlO1w1
— ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2020




#WATCH: People stand in a queue outside a liquor shop at Desh Bandhu Gupta Road in Delhi. Govt has allowed sale of liquor in standalone shops, neighbourhood (colony) shops or shops in residential complexes. pic.twitter.com/aF1g9cbz7L
— ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2020
Chhattisgarh: Social distancing norms being flouted as people in large numbers queue outside a liquor shop in Rajnandgaon. The state govt has allowed liquor shops to open in the state from today except for the containment zones. #CoronavirusLockdown pic.twitter.com/GfTzQP86Ip
— ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2020
The nationwide lockdown, first imposed on March 25, was on May 1 extended till May 17. During the first phase of the lockdown, from March 25 to April 14, only shops selling essential commodities were allowed to stay open. During the second phase, which lasted until May 3, industries restarted in some parts of the country, and agricultural activity was allowed without restrictions.
Under the newest guidelines, the government has allowed even non-essential shops and some economic activities to resume in most of the country, especially in “orange” and “green” zones, which have lower numbers of Covid-19 cases. The Ministry of Home Affairs has clarified that liquor shops will be open in red, orange and green zones, except in containment areas.
However, the West Bengal government has decided that liquor shops in Kolkata will remain closed, News18 reported on Monday. The shops will be permitted to open only in “green zones”, unidentified officials in the West Bengal government said.
The Maharashtra government had on Sunday said that liquor shops will not open in four of the most-affected districts in the state, which includes Mumbai and Pune. However, later in the day, it reversed its decision, allowing the shops to open, Mumbai Mirror reported.