Between the lockdown and the corona transition, the Maharashtra government has spent Rs 100 crore on transportation to transport more than 11 lakh migrant workers to their home states. State Home Minister Anil Deshmukh said on Saturday that no central assistance was also awaited for this. He also informed that Covid-19 patients will be given free treatment under the 'Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Jan Arogya Yojana' being run in the state. Preparations for Bihar Legislative Assembly intensified, Amith shah to start campaign After reviewing the condition of coronavirus, Deshmukh said, 'The central government had promised to give 85 percent subsidy (on workers' tickets from workers' special trains going out of Maharashtra), but the state government did not wait for financial assistance and spent Rs 100 on the journey of 11 lakh workers. Rahul Gandhi attacks government, says 'It is ruining the economy' In his statement, Anil Deshmukh told reporters in Aurangabad that the number of coronavirus detection laboratories in Maharashtra has gone up to 85. The outbreak of the epidemic in March, there were only two to three. Deshmukh also has the Ministry of Medical Education. On the other hand, the government of Maharashtra has constituted a four-member committee to fix the fees of Covid-19 investigation in private labs in the state. State Health Minister Rajesh Tope said that the rate will be fixed within seven days. That is why Maharashtra remains the top most affected state in the country. With 2,739 new cases, the number of infected in the state has gone up to 82,968 whereas, 2,969 people have lost their lives so far. Corona havoc continues in Pakistan, 1935 people dead so far