Modi government's big statement on extending 21 days lockdown
Modi government's big statement on extending 21 days lockdown
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New Delhi: The central government has clarified that the 21-day lockdown issued across the country will not be carried forward due to the coronavirus. There was speculation that the lockdown could be extended further. The government clarified that they have no such plans. Cabinet Secretary Rajiv Gauba today made it clear that the government has no plans to increase the lockdown. He said, 'I am shocked to see the report of increasing the lockdown. The government has no such plan."

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