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No one can travel to other district without pass

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 22, 2021 20:55 IST

Aurangabad, April 22:The lockdown has been imposed from Thursday at 8 pm, hence no one is allowed to ...

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Aurangabad, April 22:

The lockdown has been imposed from Thursday at 8 pm, hence no one is allowed to travel to other district or other state without the pass. The police commissionerate will soon issue the e-passes to the persons want to travel out of the district.

Considering the increasing Corona crisis and the number of patients, the state government has announced lockdown in the state from today from 8 pm. According to the lockdown guidelines, no person without the authorized pass will be allowed to travel to the other district or other state. In this backdrop, the district collector held a meeting with the commissioner of police and it was decided that the e-passes will be made available for the residents to travel to other districts and states only for the emergency reasons, the senior officers said.

During the previous lockdown, the police administration provided such e-passes to the residents and this facility will be available to the residents soon. Efforts will be taken so that the residents may not face any inconvenience. But, they should not come out of the houses without reasons. Those who have to go out of the district tomorrow should contact the nearest police station, appealed CP Dr Nikhil Gupta.

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