Due to the increasing number of cases of coronavirus, the Madhya Pradesh government has decided to put all urban areas under lockdown from 6 p.m. on Friday evening to 6 a.m. on Monday morning. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, talking to reporters on Thursday, said that he has reviewed the coronavirus situation in the state and has decided to place all urban areas under lockdown for two days from 6 p.m. on Friday evening to 6 a.m. on Monday morning. Chouhan said various crisis management groups will hold meetings to review the situation in cities where there has been a spurt in COVID-19 cases and will decide the course of action to contain it. The chief minister has appealed to all to wear mask, maintain social distancing and wash hands regularly. During this time, all the urban areas will be completely shut. The lockdown has already been clamped in 13 districts of the state on Sundays. Now the government has decided to do a 60-hour lockdown in all urban areas starting Friday. The state government a day earlier had announced a night curfew in all the cities of Madhya Pradesh. But after a record 4,043 corona cases were discovered on a single day on Wednesday, the government announced a Saturday Sunday lockdown. Pandemic impact: India's debt-to-GDP ratio increases from 74 pc to 90 pc: IMF Actress Urmila Matondkar requests Govt to supply vaccine to Maharashtra Tamil Nadu govt announces reintroduction of covid curbs from April 10