The Supreme Court of India, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation, said that in the current situation, the government cannot be asked to work in a special way. A petition was filed in the Supreme Court seeking immediate relief to the poor and homeless during the lockdown imposed to stop the spread of the coronavirus epidemic.
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The bench of Justices NV Ramana, Sanjay Kishan Kaul and BR Gavai heard the public interest petition of social activist Swami Agnivesh through video conferencing. The court disposed of the PIL after hearing the arguments of Solicitor General Tushar Mehta and Swami Agnivesh's lawyer Colin Gonzalvis.
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During the hearing, Gonzalvis said that many states and union territories have not resumed the Anganwadi scheme for food distribution. Breastfeeding mothers and their babies should be fed under the National Food Security Act. Referring to the current circumstances, the bench said that this is a situation where we cannot say that some work has to be done in one way or another. The Solicitor General said that the government is monitoring the situation and implementation of the guidelines is being ensured for the benefit of poor and needy people.
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