Prakash Javadekar thunders on mistreatment of doctors and journalists during lockdown
Prakash Javadekar thunders on mistreatment of doctors and journalists during lockdown
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On Wednesday, Union Minister Prakash Javadekar in the Modi government said that there is no need to panic people as the shops of essential goods and medicines will remain open for the entire 21 days during lockdown. In order to give information about the decisions taken in the cabinet meeting, Javadekar said that the central and state governments are working together to implement the lockdown effectively so that people do not face any problem.

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On the question asked by some Resident Welfare Associations to warn the doctors and journalists not to get out or leave the apartment, Javadekar said that such acts should not be encouraged. During the Janata curfew, people played applause for these warriors fighting against the coronavirus.

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The Government of India is encouraging people to stay at home through social media to stop the virus. In this episode, the government has suggested some ways to make good use of time by staying at home during the 21 days of lockdown. The Twitter handle of the Press Information Bureau (PIB) has suggested to the people, 'The next 21 days starting from today can be used to develop simple new habits. For example, getting up early in the morning, adopting a new diet, meditating etc. Another tweet states, 'These 21 days should not be limited to just good habits .. You can also use them to quit bad habits.' People have also been advised to learn Yoga or German language.

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