Bihar Unlock: Government allows conditional ministers to visit the area, restrictions were imposed in lockdown


Posted on 10th Jun 2021 06:17 pm by rohit kumar

Patna: After the decrease in the number of corona patients, the process of unlocking has been started in Bihar. After keeping the lockdown for about a month, the state has been unlocked with conditions from May 8. At the same time, during this period, the government has permitted all the ministers to visit the area. However, a condition has also been placed that all ministers will be able to visit the area only from 5 am to 7 pm. There will be a ban on travel during the night curfew.

 

 

Department issued letter

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A letter in this regard has been issued by the Cabinet Secretariat Department, Government of Bihar. Sanjay Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary, Government of Bihar, has written a letter to the Ministers' Emergency Secretary saying that the restrictions imposed earlier on the movement of persons/vehicles have been relaxed by the Bihar Government from May 8 except for the period of night curfew.

 

 

In such a situation, the ban imposed by the ministers on visiting the districts is abolished. In this situation, all the emergency secretaries should request the ministers to comply with the guidelines related to corona issued by the state government during their travels.

 

 

 

Ban was imposed in lockdown

 

 

Let us tell you that during the lockdown, the state government had banned the ministers from roaming in the area. The government had issued a letter in this regard, in which it was said that the movement of ministers in lockdown harms the public. In such a situation, they should do the work of giving necessary instructions by doing video conferencing from their residence.

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