Yogi government of Uttar Pradesh will not give any relaxation in lockdown: sources

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According to sources, the UP government has decided that it will not give any exemption during lockdown in the state. Corona virus infection is increasing in UP, in view of this, no relaxation will be given at the moment.

Lucknow. The Central Government has issued advisory, in which there is talk of opening of shops in residential areas. According to sources, this issue has been discussed in the meeting of the Chief Minister on Friday. According to sources, the UP government has decided that it will not give any rebate during the lockdown in the state. Corona virus infection is increasing in UP, in view of this, no relaxation will be given at the moment. However, no official statement has yet come from the government on this.

DM of Lucknow and Agra not in favor of relaxation


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Explain that the district administration in Uttar Pradesh capital Lucknow and Agra is not in favor of giving any new concession during lockdown. DM of Lucknow Abhishek Prakash says that the previous system will remain in force in the capital. So far no relaxation has been given in the rules of the lockdown that is going on. Let us tell you that 202 cases have been reported in Lucknow so far.

At the same time, 358 cases have been reported so far in Agra, the most affected district of Uttar Pradesh due to corona infection. In view of this, the DM of Agra has made it clear that there is no change in the situation here. The market will not open until 3 May. He said that medicine, milk and vegetables will be available. The arrangement of the grocery will remain the same. The lock down will be 100 percent followed.



This is advisory,

let the Union Home Ministry give big relief to millions of small shopkeepers of the country. According to the guidelines issued late last night by the Ministry of Home Affairs, shops of non-essential items will be opened along with essential items from Saturday. But for this some conditions have to be strictly followed. This exemption is not given in the most affected areas (hotspot areas) of the infection.


According to the order, all shops should be registered under the Establishment Act of the respective state / union territories. These do not include malls and shopping complexes. Liquor and beer shops, bars, gyms and multiplexes will also not open. However, now Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s government has to take a decision on opening shops in UP. Input: Ajit Singh also 

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