Rajasthan: Panic from Corona, curfew imposed
Rajasthan: Panic from Corona, curfew imposed
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Coronavirus is spreading faster than expected in India. The Rajasthan government has become active to prevent this virus. In Jhunjhunu, people of the city have been asked to stay in the houses along with curfew within a radius of one kilometer around the house of 3 patients found on Wednesday. All 17 members of the family have been admitted to the special ward of the district hospital. The special investigation team is engaged in a door-to-door survey.

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CM Ashok Gehlot has instructed ministers and secretaries to go to the districts under their charge. Instructions have been given to take the meeting to be taken in the offices through video conferencing. Instructions have been given not to undertake government travel except in necessary circumstances, to take the post at the entrance of the office building. Apart from keeping the library closed, parents have also been told not to hold meetings in schools. The passport fair to be held on 21 March in Jaipur and Ajmer has been postponed.

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Due to Coronavirus, it has been declared closed in various countries of the world. About 20 thousand students of Rajasthan are stranded in many countries including the Philippines, Iran, Australia, Canada, Italy, America. These include 10,000 in the United States, 1500 in Australia, 2 thousand in Canada, about 8,000 students in Germany, New Zealand, Philippines, and the UK. According to official estimates, a large number of people in Dubai and South Africa have gone for employment, BJP state president Satish Poonia, former minister Rajendra Rathore and MP Sumedhanand have made a statement about the safe return of Rajasthanis and their suitable accommodation there. Foreign Minister met S. Jaishankar.

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