India's neighboring country is witnessing some drop in the rate of new cases of coronavirus infection in China. As a result, some restrictions have been relaxed in Wuhan, the epicenter of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) outbreak. According to the official Global Television Network, the decision to postpone the session was taken at the meeting of the standing committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), the supreme legislature of China, on Monday. Due to the outbreak of Coronavirus in China, the annual session of Parliament has been postponed. The Parliament session was to begin on March 5. For the first time in many decades, such an unexpected step has been taken under the ruling Communist Party of China. Trump lashed out at terrorism in India, Here's how Pak media covered it In December, it was announced to start the annual session from March 5. The meetings of the NPC and the apex consulting organization Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) are held in March every year and the annual agenda of the government including the budget is approved. These two institutions have more than 5 thousand members. Chinese experts say that the postponement of the Parliament session is an unprecedented event. India asks Oxford museum to return saint Tirumankai Alwar statue At present, a population of 1.1 crores is inhabited in Wuhan whose people have been given relief for the first time in a month. People trapped in the city have been allowed to go. On 23 January last, almost all Hubei provinces including Wuhan were banned, including restrictions on movement. Meanwhile, 409 new cases were detected in China on Monday. A day earlier, 648 new cases were confirmed. A total of 77,150 people have been infected so far. The number of those who lost their lives to the virus has increased to 2592. There were no new cases in the capital, Beijing and Shanghai. US First Lady Melania Trump spends 3 lakh rupees daily on makeup