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Maharashtra: Govt amends lockdown rules to carry out pre-monsoon work in COVID-19 hit Mumbai & Pune

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 24, 2020 12:08 IST

The Maharashtra government has made some changes in its lockdown guidelines. The state government has given permission to carry ...

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The Maharashtra government has made some changes in its lockdown guidelines. The state government has given permission to carry out pre-monsoon-related works in Mumbai, Pune and Pimpri- Chinchwad, badly hit by the coronavirus outbreak.

In its revised guidelines issued on April 21 regarding relaxation of lockdown rules, the government had withdrawn all concessions to Mumbai and Pune regions, which has more than 6,000 coronavirus cases.

However, in an order issued on Thursday, the government said all pre-monsoon related works, including metro rail and any work permitted by the municipal commissioners of these three cities, will be allowed.

Bedside, attendants and care givers of senior citizens residing in their homes will also be allowed to function during the lockdown, the order said.

The state order also stated that one should ensure social distancing and proper hygiene practices while carrying out these activities.

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