Pm Modi address to nation : Lockdown extended till 3rd May, Keep seven things in mind, Conditional exemption from 20th April
PM Modi extended lockdown till 3rd may
from 20th April on wards there would be some discount on lockdown for essential work. there would be constant checking of all the regions to know the status of Corona spread.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the country today on the issue of Corona crisis and lockdown. He said that the lockdown will be released in the country by 3 May. The fight against Corona will be further increased in the next one week. By 20 April, every town, every police station, every district, every state will be tested. Some important activities may be allowed from April 20 in the areas which will be successful in this test. Keep refreshing the page for live updates.
Keep seven things in mind: PM Modi
While addressing the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that keep in mind seven things.
- Take care of the elderly,
- follow the lockdown,
- use home-made masks,
- follow the instructions to increase immunity,
- download sanitary bridges,
- care for the poor, do not get fired,
- respect the Corona warriors.
conditional exemption after April 20
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that in the next one week, the fight against Corona will be increased more harshly. By 20 April every police station, every district, every state will be closely examined. How much is the lockdown being followed? It will be evaluated. Those who will succeed, who will not allow hotspots, there may be relaxation of some essential things from April 20, but remember this permission will be conditional. If the lockdown rules are broken, all permission will be withdrawn immediately.
PM Modi said in his tweet on Tuesday morning, “Best wishes to the people across the country on various festivals. These festivals will strengthen the spirit of brotherhood in India. These festivals will also bring happiness and better health. Coronavirus (Covid-19) in the coming times We can get more strength to fight with the threat of. ”