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Tuesday 16 March 2021

Find out where the lockdown has been re-enforced in India




Find out where the lockdown has been re-enforced in India

No lockdown, no day curfew, no need to panic: CM Rupani




Corona cases are on the rise across the state, including Ahmedabad and Surat. Meanwhile, Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani again announced at a press conference on Saturday that no lockdown or curfew would be imposed in the state during the day. Mall-theaters are crowded on Saturdays and Sundays, so it will be closed. The government has made all the preparations.


People need not panic, as well as be careful. At present, I have ordered to prepare five times as many beds as there are cases and accordingly the government also reviews every day. Medication, injections, doctor, all these arrangements have also been done. Dhanvantari Rath, 104, Sanjeevani, we have also started again, so I believe there is no need to panic.






The government canceled all programs

Talking about people coming to Gujarat from other states, the Chief Minister said that we are screening all the people coming from outside states. The BJP has canceled all the programs and the government has also decided not to hold any programs at presentreported.


ગુજરાતી ડીટેઇલ ન્યુઝ અહિંથી વાંચો


ZEE ન્યુઝ રીપોર્ટ અહિંથી વાંચો


ABP ASMITA ન્યુઝ રીપોર્ટ અહિંથી વાંચો



While corona virus cases are on the rise in India, Maharashtra and Punjab have been banned again.










Coronavirus withdrawal in India
Lockout started in two states
If the situation worsens, there are still fears of sanctions in many cities






Maharashtra is witnessing a steady increase in corona virus cases. About 16,000 new Corona virus cases occurred in a single day yesterday and the situation is spiraling out of control.




Final warning issued




Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has issued a final warning regarding the lockout. He has instructed people to strictly follow the rules of corona virus. The government has asked not to force the government to implement drastic measures like lockdown. It is noteworthy that currently lockout has been done in many areas of Maharashtra including Nagpur, Akola and Aurangabad. If more negligence is shown, the Maharashtra government can take a tough decision.




Where in the country is the lockout




Currently, the lockout is in force in Nagpur, Akola and Parbhani. A weekend lockout has been implemented in Aurangabad. In addition, night curfew in Pune and schools in cities like Amravati, Thane and Nashik have been ordered to be closed. Corona rules are being followed in Mumbai.




Night curfew has been imposed in eight districts of Punjab including Ludhiana, Mohali and Patiala. The curfew will remain in force from 11 am to 5 am. Schools have been ordered to be closed in Punjab.Apart from this, night curfew can be imposed in Bhopal and Indore of Madhya Pradesh. It can also be announced on Sunday or Monday.




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Update News 

Corona Virus Case Update:

According to the Ministry of Health, there have been 25,317 new cases of corona virus in India in a single day. 158 patients have lost their lives fighting Corona. 16,637 patients have contracted the corona virus. Earlier, on December 16, 26,624 cases were reported. The total number of cases of corona virus in the country has increased to one crore 13 lakh 59 thousand. So far, one lakh 58 thousand people have lost their lives due to Corona virus. The number of active cases in the country has also crossed two lakh and ten thousand.






Pandemic in Maharashtra

Maharashtra has the highest incidence of corona virus in India. In Maharashtra, 15,602 cases of corona virus have been reported in a single day. Maharashtra also leads in the number of deaths due to corona virus in the country. India is currently the third most affected country in the world in cases of rising corona virus and has the second highest recovery rate in the world after the United States. India ranks fourth in the world in deaths due to corona virus.

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