The coronavirus spread from China to the world is now increasing in havoc. The Uttar Pradesh government is very cautious about this. Along with this, the Yogi Adityanath government has announced the closure of all schools and colleges in the state till April 2 after the cabinet meeting. The government had issued an order to close all schools and colleges till 22 March. With the closure of school and college till April 2, the government has postponed all examinations till further orders. With this, along with the cabinet meeting at Lok Bhavan, it has been decided to close all the schools and colleges till April 2 and postpone the examinations until further orders.
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With this, it has been decided that the private sector people should work from home. With this, all people infected with the coronavirus can get free treatment. Along with this, a complete ban has been imposed on all pickets and demonstrations. With this, all religious places of the state have also been closed along with canceling all competitive examinations. Apart from this, the government has also appealed to all religious leaders to cooperate in it. The temple, gurudwara, and mosque will also be closed. While declaring Coronavirus (Kovid-19) infection as an epidemic in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has now announced the closure of all schools and colleges in the state by April 2.
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Instructions were issued to first close schools and colleges till 22 March. The government had planned to extend its time after review on March 20, but today the order has been issued. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is doing every kind of monitoring of the Coronavirus prevention system itself, with the advisory being issued from time to time in the state, given the seriousness of the case. Along with this, the corona virus-positive was found in Uttar Pradesh so far out of a total of 15 people, out of which four people from Agra have returned healthy from New Delhi. Eight in Agra, three in Noida, two each in Lucknow and Ghaziabad.
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