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Maharashtra govt withdraws Covid-19 lockdown relaxations for Mumbai, Pune

Over 1,300 firms have received the MIDC nod to resume operations amid the lockdown

GATEWAY OF INDIA, MUMBAI
The curb on doorstep delivery of newspapers and magazines will be in force only in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune city in view of the spread of coronavirus in these regions, the government said.
Agencies Mumbai
1 min read Last Updated : Apr 22 2020 | 2:28 AM IST
The Maharashtra government on Tuesday withdrew its lockdown relaxation norms for Mumbai and Pune regions, both coronavirus hotspots, and revised its last week’s guidelines prohibiting door-to-door delivery of newspapers and magazines in the state.
 
The curb on doorstep delivery of newspapers and magazines will be in force only in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) and Pune city in view of the spread of coronavirus in these regions, the government said. Lockdown relaxation norms for the regions were withdrawn in view of a large number of people found commuting on April 20, it said.
 
Over 1,300 companies, including manufacturing units, foundries, textile firms, have received the Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation’s (MIDC) certification to resume operations amid the lockdown.


"We received registration of some 3,000 industries across the state, of which 1,300 have received certification from the state to resume production, processing or manufacturing,” a senior MIDC official told PTI.
 
The state on Tuesday reported 552 new cases, taking the tally to 5,218. Nineteen patients died in the state during the day, taking the death toll to 251, said a health official.
 

Topics :CoronavirusMaharashtra govtMumbaiPune

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