The restrictions imposed due to the Corona epidemic in the country are going to end soon. In fact, the Central Government has decided to remove all the existing restrictions imposed during the Corona epidemic. On Wednesday, the Ministry of Home Affairs issued an order stating that, from March 31, the Disaster Management Act will no longer be implemented for all security measures engaged in COVID-19. However, it will still be mandatory to wear masks and follow social distancing in public places. With this, the Center has decided to repeal the provisions of the Disaster Management Act for COVID-19 prevention measures in view of the continuous improvement in the situation of Corona in the country. Let us tell you that this order will be applicable from March 31. On the other hand, according to the Ministry of Home Affairs, now the situation of Corona in the country is under control. In such a situation, there is no longer any need to implement the Disaster Management Act for COVID-19 prevention measures. Let us tell you that the Center has taken this decision at a time when the cases of Omicron BA-2 are increasing continuously in China, South Korea, Vietnam, France and Germany. Although on the other hand India is in a much better position to deal with this disease. You all must be aware that at this time the vaccine campaign is going on strongly in India and all the people above the age of 12 years are getting the vaccine in India. At the same time, in the month of March, only 23,913 cases of corona have been registered in the country. With this, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla on Wednesday issued an order to all the states and union territories advising them to appropriately discontinue the guidelines issued under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 for COVID-19 prevention measures. Under the same Act, for the first time on 24 March 2020, the Central Government had issued orders for the prevention of COVID-19 in the country. At the same time, Bhalla said- 'After the current order expires on March 31, no further order will be issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs. The Centre's measures for COVID protection under the Disaster Management Act will end on March 31. On the other hand, the Home Secretary also said that in view of this disease, people still need to be alert about the situation. Apart from this, he said that whenever the cases increase, the states and union territories can implement the rules at their own level. Big news for crores of central employees, do this work before March 31! 'Deserted roads, silence in markets' When the lockdown was imposed on this day 2 years ago PM Modi expresses grief over demise of former CJI RC Lahoti