Mumbai: Corona cases in Maharashtra are now declining. But even now the Uddhav Thackeray government feeling that lockdown is necessary. In such a situation, the Government believes that providing relief in lockdown will not be without danger. That is why the lockdown in Maharashtra has been extended by 15 days. Yes, and the new guideline for the same will be issued on June 1. The current lockdown is said to be expiring on 1st of june. Health Minister Rajesh Tope has recently hinted at increasing the lockdown for 15 days. In fact, in a statement, he has said that the recovery rate from corona in the state has reached 93 percent. The Cabinet is of the view that the lockdown should be extended for 15 days. He has also said that this has been discussed in the Cabinet meeting. However, in districts where cases have come down, some relaxation may be given. The final decision will be announced soon. Earlier this month, the Uddhav Thackeray-led Maharashtra government extended restrictions like lockdown in the state till June 1 to break the Covid-19 chain. Let us also inform you that 884 people have died here in the last 24 hours. After which the death toll went up to 92,225. On the other hand, the Maharashtra BJP unit has launched a digital campaign called The Fifth Pillar. It is said to be aimed at helping people affected by corona infection and Takte cyclone. Kamala Harris Keynote Speech: Covid challenges, climate change and cybersecurity threats Mumbai: Leopard entered housing society, know what's happened then Court imposed penalty of $259,000 on Twitter, fails to fulfill govt order