The Supreme Court has asked the Central Government to clear the stance in a week on the problems of movement from Delhi to NCR. The court postponed the hearing of the case for a week and asked Solicitor General Tushar Mehta that in the meantime they should take instructions from the Central Government and the Delhi Government and file an answer in the court. Although counter-affidavits were filed in the Supreme Court on behalf of Uttar Pradesh and Haryana, their copy was not even on record with the judges. The court has also ordered them to appear on record on the next hearing. These orders were issued by a bench of Justices Ashok Bhushan, Sanjay Kishan Kaul and MR Shah while hearing the PIL filed on behalf of Rohit Bhalla. Counsel appearing on behalf of the petitioner said that Delhi NCR has been developed from the concept of a full NCR, but during the lockdown, it is difficult to move from Delhi to Noida, Ghaziabad, Faridabad and Gurugram etc. where the state governments have penetrated the borders She does not give. Petitioner said that it is against the concept of NCR to be stopped at the borders of NCR region. The entire NCR should be seen as a region. The petition said that the central and state governments should jointly create a common portal on which people can get online passes so that people do not have trouble in the NCR. At the same time, it is also alleged that the state governments of NCR are not following the orders of the Center. During the hearing, Advocate Garima Prasad, appearing for the Uttar Pradesh government, said that the state government is following all the orders of the Center, but it is so sure that the border movement is a little controlled. People connected with essential goods and essential services are also being allowed to come. The state government is doing this keeping in mind the health and life priority of the people. This post office service become convenient for residents of village Corona: US death toll reaching 100,000, Trump still adamant on opening lockdown Chinese President Jinping's command to army, 'Be ready for war'