New Delhi, May 1: The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Friday issued an order under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 to further extend the lockdown for a further period of two weeks beyond May 4.
The current lockdown period is scheduled to end on May 3.
"After a comprehensive review and in view of the lockdown measures having led to significant gains, the COVID-19 situation in the country, Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order under the Disaster Management Act, 2005, today, to further extend the lockdown for a further period of two weeks beyond May 4, 2020," read the order of the Home Ministry.
In red zones and outside containment zones, certain activities including plying of cycle rickshaws and auto-rickshaws, taxis and cab aggregators, intra-district and inter-district plying of buses and barber shops, spas and salons will be prohibited in addition to those prohibited throughout India.
A limited number of activities will remain prohibited across the country, irrespective of the zone, including travel by air, rail, metro and inter-state movement by road, running of schools, colleges, and other educational and training/coaching institutions, the order said.
This came after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with chief ministers of several states last month where some of them suggested extension of lockdown.
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@ ashwin manglore
what bjp doing in india after they are on power
not allowing to eat beef in india but they can export... fake gov
want to make india as hindhu country, better let them go to nepal if they want so
Modi Sarkar hungry for publicity AND your sarkar was hungry for scams , corruption and money.......
UMMAR,
And people were happy about CONgress Govt's non stop scams and terror friendly party??
UMMAR,
And people were happy about CONgress Govt's non stop scams and terror friendly party??
modi won the election through fake promises, in media ab ki baaar modi sarkaar
people trusted him voted him then all understood that
ab ki baaar cow sarkaarrrrr
killing human beings for eating beff even indian law cant do anything of this issue ,
saying that holy cow
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