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COVID-19 lockdown: Yogi Adityanath conducts aerial survey in Ghaziabad, Noida

By ANI | Updated: March 30, 2020 19:25 IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday conducted an aerial survey in Ghaziabad and Noida and also held a meeting with officials of Gautam Buddh Nagar amid rising cases of COVID-19 in the State and a nationwide lockdown.

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Noida (Uttar Pradesh) [India], Mar 30 : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday conducted an aerial survey in Ghaziabad and Noida and also held a meeting with officials of Gautam Buddh Nagar amid rising cases of COVID-19 in the State and a nationwide lockdown.

Adityanath also distributed food items and ration to needy people in Greater Noida.

The Central government had last Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of coronavirus, which, according to the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, has claimed the lives of 29 people and infected a total of 1,071 people in the country as on Monday.

( With inputs from ANI )

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