City
Epaper

See Pics! Lockdown 2.0 extended for 19 days across the country

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 14, 2020 18:58 IST

Open in App
1 / 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced an extension of India's Coronavirus lockdown until May 3, as he addressed the nation on Tuesday.
2 / 7
All passenger train services on Indian Railways shall continue to remain suspended till the 2400 hrs of 3rd May, the Railways said.
3 / 7
Premium trains, Mail/Express trains, Passenger trains, Suburban Trains, Kolkata Metro Rail, Konkan Railway etc shall continue to remain suspended till the 2400 hrs of 3rd May, the Railways said.
4 / 7
International and domestic flight operations have been suspended till May 3, 2020.
5 / 7
The Indian Premier League has been postponed for time being: BCCI sources
6 / 7
Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted right after his address to nation urging people to follow the lockdown till May 3 with utmost faith.
7 / 7
In his speech to the nation on COVID-19 crisis in the country said that areas with no hotspots will get conditional relief from April 20. The 19-day extension of the lockdown is an attempt to stem the further spread of novel coronavirus across the country.
Tags: Narendra ModiCovid-19Coronavirus
Open in App

Related Stories

ThaneThane Municipal Corporation Launches Metropolitan Surveillance Unit To Detect And Control Future Epidemics

Cricket“It Feels Good When the Country’s Leader Himself…”: Suryakumar Yadav on PM Modi’s Praise After India’s Asia Cup 2025 Win (VIDEO)

NationalSheikh Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh Passes Away: PM Modi Offers Condolences on Demise of Saudi Grand Mufti

OpinionsLook In Your Own Backyard too, Sir!

MaharashtraEknath Shinde Hails PM Modi’s GST Reforms as ‘Masterstroke’, Calls It a Diwali Dhamaka

National Realted Stories

NationalDurga idol immersion continues in Tripura after five-day festivities

NationalCM Pema Khandu voices concern over rising HIV/AIDS cases in Arunachal

NationalVenugopal calls on Kharge, wishes him speedy recovery

NationalMaha: Cong holds statewide protests demanding immediate aid for flood-hit farmers

NationalAs Delhi AQI improves to 88, Sirsa credits relentless ground-level action