
New Delhi: Coronavirus cases are increasing rapidly in the country. So far, 21,604 people have died from Corona and close to eight lakh people have fallen prey to it. Given this outbreak of Corona, the governments of some states have announced to implement full lockdown once again in their state. These states are Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and West Bengal. Know how long the lockdown will be in these states.
Lockdown for 2 days in U.P.
In Uttar Pradesh, from 10 o'clock on the night of 10 July to 5 o'clock on the morning of 13 July, the full ban will be applicable in the state. During this time, only essential goods shops and hospitals will remain open. All offices, Grameen Haat, Bazaar, Galla Mandi, and business establishments will remain closed. At the same time, there will be no restriction on the movement of persons working in essential services, corona warriors, sanitation workers, and people connected with doorstep delivery. The movement of trains will continue as before. At the same time, the state government will make arrangements for buses for people going by rail.
According to the order, all domestic and international air services in Uttar Pradesh will remain unchanged. There will be no restriction on the movement of such passengers. There will be no restriction on the movement of cargo vehicles. Transportation will continue on national and state routes. Petrol pumps and dhabas located on their banks will remain open.
7 days lockdown in Patna again
Irrigated by the increasing number of corona infections in Bihar, the Patna district administration has once again imposed a lockdown in the capital city. Currently, lockdown is implemented for 7 days. Lockdown will continue in Patna from 10 July to 16 July. Most essential services will be restored. Vegetable shops will not be open throughout the day. Checking of vehicles will be fast in the border areas of the district.
According to the order, shops for vegetables and vegetables will be open from 6 am to 10 pm and from 4 pm to 7 pm. Earlier in Bhagalpur, the lockdown has been implemented by the district administration.
Lockdown will apply in West Bengal with new conditions from today
The Mamta Banerjee government of West Bengal has issued orders to impose lockdown from 5 pm today. Due to this decision of the government, there will be strict lockdown in the Containment Zone and Buffer Zone of the state. In the order issued by Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Alapan Bandopadhyay in the Government of West Bengal, these comprehensive containment zones will be subject to strict lockdown and all government and private offices, all non-essential activities, ceremonies, transport, all markets, industrial More business activities will be closed.
The official said that the local administration will try to supply essential goods to the residents of these areas. Due to the negligence of educated people living in high-rise buildings and pucca houses, the cases of corona in Kolkata have increased rapidly. Due to this, the West Bengal government has again decided to impose lockdown.
Apart from this, the Uddhav Thackeray government of Maharashtra had already announced to increase the lockdown in the entire state by 31 July. On the other hand, states like Kerala, Madhya Pradesh have put a lockdown in more affected areas.
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