The threat of corona in Maharashtra is increasing rapidly and strict steps have been taken in Pune to take this and now it is estimated that strict steps can be taken in Mumbai, the country’s financial capital. The Chief Minister of Maharashtra can make some announcements about the Corona infection in the state today at 08:30 on the night of April 2.
On the other hand, due to Corona in Pune, a night curfew will be imposed from 6 pm to 6 am tomorrow, ie from 3 April. Pune’s Divisional Commissioner (Divisional Commissioner) Saurabh Rao said that a night curfew will be imposed from tomorrow and the situation will be reviewed on Friday 9 April next week. Talking about Mumbai, the financial capital of the country, the BMC is now putting a restriction on local train travel and closing religious places after getting record cases a day ago.
Religious places completely closed for the next seven days
Pune’s Divisional Commissioner Saurabh Rao informed that religious places in Pune will remain completely closed for the next seven days. Night curfew will be imposed from tomorrow which will be effective from 6 in the evening to 6 in the next morning. According to the information given by Rao, bars, hotels, restaurants in Pune have been ordered to be closed for 7 days and only home delivery will continue. Apart from this, a maximum of 20 people will be allowed to come on Funerals and maximum 50 people will get married. This order will be effective from tomorrow ie 2nd April.
State government urged not to impose lockdown
According to news agency PTI, Multiplexes Association of India (MAI), Retail Association of India (RAI) and Shopping Settlers Association of India say that they are all following the safety protocol. All the associations have urged the Chief Minister of Maharashtra that the recovery in the cinema, retail and shopping industries has just begun and in such a situation that they will not be able to recover if the lockdown is imposed again. A record number of 43,183 new corona cases were reported on Thursday 1 April in Mumbai, the country’s financial capital, and so far, 28,56,163 cases have been reported in Mumbai. Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope recently said that people should be prepared for strict standards in the coming days and the state government has the last option in the form of lockdown.