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Tuesday 16 March 2021

Uncontrollable Corona / Cinema Hall-Restaurant Ban in Maharashtra, Exams Canceled in Punjab, Find Out What Happened to the Rising Danger of Cars

 Uncontrollable Corona / Cinema Hall-Restaurant Ban in Maharashtra, Exams Canceled in Punjab, Find Out What Happened to the Rising Danger of Cars

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The main reason for the growing new corona crisis in the country is the deteriorating situation in Maharashtra, the situation in the state is so serious that some cities have had to impose lockdown or partial lockdown. Yet people are showing negligence. The rapid growth of corona in Maharashtra is raising concerns. The state government is keen to curb Corona. In the last 24 hours, Corona has claimed 4 patients in the state and 1901 new cases have been reported. While the state health department had given 1 lakh 20 thousand 3 active patients in the state.


4 day statistics of Maharashtra
On 12 March 15817 new cases were reported
On 13 March 15602 new cases came
On 14 March the figure reached 16,620
However, there was a slight decline again on Monday and the figure remained at 15051


This graph of transition is the 4 days that have been the longest. This is the same picture of Maharashtra where only 652 cases were received in 24 hours on February 11, now more than 15,000 cases are coming up. The state of recurring negligence has worsened. Such images are being seen in many cities, including Nagpur and Mumbai, where people are breaking the rules even after the threat. People are flocking to the market as if Corona is gone.


Seeing the growing danger, the Maharashtra government took action and took some decisions

CORONA TESTING



A complete lockdown was imposed in Nagpur till March 21.

A night curfew has been declared in Pune from 11 pm to 6 pm on March 31.

All schools and colleges in Pune have also been closed till March 31.

There is a lockdown in Aurangabad from 9 pm to 6 am till April 4.

There are also lockdowns in 16 hotspot areas in Thane till March 31.

The question is whether lockdown is the only way to avoid Maharashtra's troubles. The government is 
saying that a tough stance is being taken. Covid has also charged nearly 2 million people for non-
compliance with the guidelines. In the midst of a lockdown in Nagpur, the police have become vigilant 
to deal with those who walk on the road without any reason.


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