After Nagpur, this Maharashtra district can require lockdown
After Nagpur, this Maharashtra district can require lockdown
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In Maharashtra, corona is currently growing in havoc. Meanwhile, there are discussions about lockdown in many districts. The corona terror in Maharashtra can be seen once again. Meanwhile, the Maharashtra government is on alert. Now the government has decided to impose a complete lockdown in the city of Akola in view of the havoc of corona. Reportedly, no one will be allowed to leave the house from 8 am to 8 pm on March 15 in the city  Akola of Maharashtra. Simultaneously, there will a slight relaxation in essential services.

Before Akola, a lockdown has been imposed in Nagpur due to the rapid increase in the cases of covid-19. Actually, a strict lockdown has been implemented from 15 to 21 March. The district in-charge minister Nitin Raut has announced this on Thursday. We must be aware that cases of covid-19 are increasing daily in the district since last month. Actually, Nitin Raut presided over a meeting here with the top officials of the district. During this, he told the journalists, "The lockdown will remain in force from March 15 to 21 at the Nagpur Police Commissionerate."

For your information, Chief Minister of Maharashtra Uddhav Thackeray had appointed ministers in-charge for all the 36 districts of the state in January last year. Now recently, Nitin Raut said, 'Private offices will remain closed during lockdown while government offices will be functioning with 25 percent of the employees. Shops supplying essential goods will remain open. Liquor sales will be online only.'

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