Bhopal: The Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh, Shri Shivraj Singh Chauhan has given the decision to impose a total lockdown in Bhopal city. Now the collector will decide whether the lockdown will take place or not? Before that, it was believed that from Monday 12 April till at least 19 April, total lockdown will be done in Bhopal because lockdown has been imposed in Indore. In such a situation, Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has said recently that 'lockdown is not being imposed in the entire state'. The decision to increase the corona curfew in Bhopal has been left to the Collector. Let us also tell you that the lockdown announced earlier by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan has now been called Korena Curfew. In a review meeting held on corona on Sunday, the Chief Minister said that there is no restriction on traffic from other states. Medical and ration shops, hospitals, nursing homes, banks, ATMs, milk, vegetable shops, movement of labor and goods in industries are not banned. Industries will keep going. Students going to the examination centers, other staff, ambulances, fire brigade, telecom, electricity supply, LPG services have also been kept operational. Cab services will continue. Apart from this, it has also been said that 'citizens of bus stand, railway station airport, IT companies, BPOs, units of mobile companies, newspaper distribution, hotels (which have rooms in dining) are not banned'. According to the information received earlier, Governor Anandi Ben Patel reviewed the state of the state through video conferencing, and in addition to the Chief Minister, Dharmaguru was also involved in this meeting. Also Read: Tamil Nadu: Information Commission seeks retirement of 9 IAS, a warning bell Maoists: Naxal carrying Rs One lakh reward killed in encounter in Chhattisgarh COVID19: Kerala Health officer warns against conducting Thrissur Pooram