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Lockdown extended in Telangana till 29 May as coronavirus cases rise to 1,096; complete curfew to be observed after 7 pm

Press Trust of India • May 6, 2020, 08:39:14 IST
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Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao announced extension of the lockdown in the state till 29 May but with relaxations in rural and municipal areas

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Lockdown extended in Telangana till 29 May as coronavirus cases rise to 1,096; complete curfew to be observed after 7 pm

Hyderabad: Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrashekar Rao on Tuesday announced extension of the lockdown in the state till 29 May but with relaxations in rural and municipal areas. Rao, who was speaking on Tuesday night after a marathon meeting of the state cabinet, said majority opinion in the state is in favour of extending the lockdown. [caption id=“attachment_5127911” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao. News18 ](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/K-Chandrasekhar-Rao-380.jpg) File image of Telangana chief minister K Chandrashekar Rao. News18[/caption] “We are extending lockdown in our state till 29 May. We will definitely implement it seriously. Night curfew will be there in the entire state. At any cost. There will be serious curfew after 7 pm,” he told reporters. Rao said 1,096 people have tested positive for the virus as on Tuesday evening. He said 628 people have been discharged after treatment. As many as 439 people are undergoing treatment, he said. Number of deaths in the state stood at 29. Telangana is flattening the curve and it should be brought to zero, he said. Out of the 33 districts in the state, Hyderabad, Medchal and Ranga Reddy districts (which largely form the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation area) are the cause of concern with regard to the spread of the virus, he said. Rao said 66 percent of the total cases in the state are reported from the three districts. Six districts in the state are in red zone but the other three districts (except Hyderabad, Medchal and Ranga Reddy) may move out of the red zone in the next few days, he said. Fresh cases are also being reported from the Hyderabad, Medchal and Ranga Reddy districts, he said. The state government is fully equipped to deal with the virus having acquired PPE and other equipment, he said. The state government would implement the guidelines issued by the Centre with regard to activity in red, orange and green zones, he said. Though the Centre allowed opening of shops in red zones, the state government would not allow opening of shops in red zones, he said. Shops related to construction activity and shops selling essential commodities would remain open, he said. Agriculture activity and related shops would remain open, he said. Rao said he will hold a review on 15 May. He said all shops in mandal headquarters and villages below that level (broadly rural areas) in green and orange zones can be opened. In municipal towns, only 50 percent of shops would be allowed to open, he said. All shops would get an opportunity to open as per a lottery system. However, social distancing should be maintained strictly. The shops would be open from 10 am to 6 pm as night curfew would be implemented in the entire state, he said. Recalling that Class 10 exams stopped midway due to the lockdown, he said the government would appeal in the high court for permission to conduct the test for remaining papers. The state government would take all precautions in view of COVID-19 in conduct of exams, he said. Talking about migrant workers, he said the state government would facilitate the travel of migrant workers who want to go to their native places. However, lakhs of migrant workers cannot be sent at once as Telangana government has to send the list of workers to the state where they would go, he said. Saying that he has spoken to Chief Ministers of UP, Bihar and others, he said it will be difficult for the states concerned to handle the arrival of a huge number of workers at once as arrangements have to be made vis-a-vis arrival of workers. He said 11 trains were being sent from Hyderabad to different states on Tuesday. Highlighting that economic activity is going to start in the state, he appealed to the migrant workers to try to stay back as they would be able to find work soon. He said some 1,200 workers would be brought from Bihar to work in rice mills in the state. About 20,000 workers who are willing to come are also going to come to the state, he said. Rao announced the opening of liquor shops in the state from Wednesday, except 15 shops in containment zones. However, social distancing and masks are a must, he said. Talking about a new electricity bill reportedly proposed by he Centre, he voiced strong opposition to it, alleging that it would take away the powers of the Centre.

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