Mumbai: Corona's havoc in Maharashtra is growing rapidly. In such a situation, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray has been talking about the lockdown. On Sunday, Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray called a cabinet meeting. During this time, it has been decided in the meeting that "Weekend lockdown will be imposed in the state'. This has been confirmed by NCP leader Nawab Malik. On Sunday, he said in a statement, "Weekend in the state will be a lockdown of two days". Apart from this, the Shooting of films will not be stopped, but the theaters will remain closed. Only essential services will be started at night. Gardens and playgrounds will remain closed. Let us tell you what happened in the cabinet meeting. The decision of what happened in the cabinet meeting - Decision of two days weekend lockdown in the state. There will be a lockdown from 8 pm on Friday night to 7 am on Monday. Necessary services will be started. Vegetable markets will continue. All religious places, all grounds, auditoriums will remain closed. All malls, restaurants, and bars will remain closed. Parcel services will start in shops and hotels. Gardens, beaches, cinemas will be closed. All home construction works will continue. Rickshaws, taxis, private buses will also be started. Local transport services will start in Mumbai. Offices will start with 50 percent capacity. The public transport service will start at 50 percent capacity. Section 144 will be applicable on the weekdays and night curfew in the night. Also Read: Country's oldest woman gets corona vaccine CM Yogi's statement after taking doze of corona vaccine IPL 2021: Sourav Ganguly's big announcement IPL matches to be organize in Mumbai even after lockdown