New Delhi: Lockdown has been implemented in the country to deal with the corona epidemic. Due to the lockdown, economic activities in the country are also braced. Meanwhile, the government has said that there will be no online delivery of unnecessary goods during lockdown. On the implementation of the lockdown, the government talked about ensuring the supply of essential goods.
In the lockdown, ration, vegetable and medical shops are open, while on the other hand home delivery of essential goods is also being done. However, in the meantime, the Home Ministry has issued an order that the supply of non-essential goods through lockdown through e-commerce companies will be stopped. In fact, since the lockdown on March 25, e-commerce companies in the country have been supplying only essential goods. However, a few days ago, in the new guidelines issued by the government, e-commerce companies were given a small discount in the sale of other products. But delivery of these goods will not be done in lockdown.
Let us tell you that on March 24, PM Modi announced a 21-day lockdown. April 14 was the last day of the 21-day lockdown that began on March 25. However, on 14 April, PM Modi once again addressed the nation and extended the lockdown for 19 days, which will continue on 3 May.
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