Maharashtra chief minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday announced a 15-day statewide curfew from Wednesday, April 14, to stop the surging cases of the coronavirus disease in the state as he refrained from calling the new curbs a lockdown. Uddhav Thackeray said in his address to people of the state that the curfew, which excludes essential services, will come into effect from 8pm on Wednesday. “We are imposing strict restrictions… Section 144 to be imposed in the entire state from tomorrow.
गोव्यात गंभीर स्वरूपाच्या कोरोनाग्रस्तांचा आकडा कुठपर्यंत पोहचू शकतो याचा पूर्व आढावा घेऊन किमान तेवढी रेमदेसिविर ची मात्रा राज्यात कायम उपलब्ध असावी असे स्पष्ट आदेश अधिकाऱ्यांना दिले गेले आहेत. याला म्हणतात नियोजन. आम्ही करतो ते नुसतं मलई भोजन!
— Uddhav Thakceray (@UdhavThackeray) April 12, 2021
Services and activities under the essential category will be exempted and public transport, including buses and local trains, will not be suspended during the restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Maharashtra, he said. According to the guidelines, no one will be allowed to be in a public place without any valid reason. All establishments, public place activities and services will remain closed.
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