Maharashtra: There may be shortage of fruits and vegetables in state due to corona havoc
Maharashtra: There may be shortage of fruits and vegetables in state due to corona havoc
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Mumbai: Coronavirus has started spreading rapidly in India. According to the data released by the Ministry of Health, on Monday, the number of corona victims in the country has crossed 420 and the number of deaths has increased to 8. The most affected state is Maharashtra. Here 89 cases of corona have come to light, out of which three victims have died. The great thing is that all three deaths have taken place in Mumbai. In this case, section 144 has been implemented in the entire state.

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In view of the threat of coronavirus, the APMC market of Navi Mumbai has been declared closed from 25th to 31st of March. This decision has been taken by the market association. Apart from this, the Pune Agricultural Generation Market Committee has also announced closure from Tuesday night. Vegetables and fruits are supplied to the entire Pune city from this mandi. There may be a shortage of vegetables and fruits in Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad and surrounding areas due to the closure of these mandis.

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Due to Corona, newspapers did not come in the homes of Mumbaikars today. On Sunday, there was a curfew in the public, in which newspapers were not sold yesterday, today the newspaper vendors are selling it. Meanwhile, representatives of newspaper distributors have a meeting with Industry Minister Subhash Desai. It has been decided in the meeting that newspapers will not be distributed in Mumbai for the next two days. Further review will be taken after review in the meeting on 25 March.

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