Madhya Pradesh announces night curfew in five cities
After Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan held a review meeting with heath officials, it was announced that night curfew will be imposed in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ratlam and Vidisha.
The Madhya Pradesh government led by Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Friday announced imposition of night curfew across five cities in the state. The curfew will come into force from November 21 starting from 10 pm until 6 am the next morning.
The decision to force the night check-in time came after Chouhan held a survey meeting with health authorities to take a load of the circumstance. Following this, it was reported that the night time limit will be forced in Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Ratlam, and Vidisha. Yet, the night check-in time won’t block the development of transportation vehicles and works working in manufacturing plants.
Chouhan further explained that the emergencies the board bunch headed by gathered will hold a meeting in each locale on November 21 to survey the circumstance at the region level and chose in like manner.
The schools up to class eight will stay shut in Madhya Pradesh and the higher optional and universities will likewise not hold normal meetings. “Just the individuals who need direction can come to universities and higher schools as indicated by the rules set somewhere near the particular offices,” said Chouhan.
The night check-in time will proceed until the cases have settled called attention to Chouhan. While there would be no lockdown in any zones of the state aside from those that transform into containment zones with a high number of cases. Such territories will be recognized as containment zones and development forward and backward from these regulation zones will be halted.
On November 20, a sum of 1,529 new instances of COVID-19 was found in the condition of which the most elevated of 378 were in the state’s capital of Bhopal. This was trailed by Indore which remained at 313 cases. Another nine individuals kicked the bucket because of COVID in MP on Friday while to date around 3138 individuals have lost their lives. MP so far has recorded an aggregate of 1.89 lakh positive cases.
On Friday, Bhopal recorded the most noteworthy of 378 me COVID cases followed by Indore with 313 cases, Gwalior 96 positive cases while Ratlam recorded 76 cases, and Vidisha another 39 cases. The complete dynamic cases in MP remain at 10402 of which 1528 were accounted for on Friday. The most elevated casualty because of COVID-19 has been recorded in Indore with a sum of 726 passings followed by Bhopal with 503 passings, 172 in Gwalior and 62 in Ratlam while another 52 in Vidisha. While an aggregate of 3138 individuals has passed on in the state up until this point.
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