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Wednesday, 13 May 2020

PM Modi said: Lockdown will be with 4 new rules, more information will be given before May 18

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday hinted at Lockdown 4 in his address to the nation. PM Modi said that information on the fourth phase of the lockdown will be shared before May 18. With this he said that this lockdown will have a new look and rules. It may be mentioned that the lockdown 3.0 implemented in the country is coming to an end on May 17. In his address, PM Modi also announced an economic package of Rs 20 lakh crore.

In his address, the Prime Minister said, ‘Lockdown 4.0 will be in a new guise with new rules. Information regarding the suggestions we are receiving from the states will be given to you before 18th May.

लॉकडाउन का चौथा चरण, लॉकडाउन 4,
पूरी तरह नए रंग रूप वाला होगा, नए नियमों वाला होगा।

राज्यों से हमें जो सुझाव मिल रहे हैं, उनके आधार पर लॉकडाउन 4
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cIn his address, PM Modi said, "I am confident that by following the rules, we will fight the Corona virus and develop further."
It is noteworthy that due to the destruction of the corona virus in the country. The lockdown has been in effect since March 24, with the lockdown ending on May 17. In this case, the lockdown in the country from May 18 4.0. The government will provide information on how to start.
Currently, the country is divided into three zones, where the red-orange zone is where the lockdown is being strictly enforced, while the green zone has been given some relief.
Let me tell you that on Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had a discussion with the Chief Ministers of all the states on lockdown and Corona virus. During this time, states like Maharashtra, Punjab, Bengal appealed that the lockdown should be increased, in addition some states appealed that the lockdown 4.0 should be limited to red and content zones only.
The central government had asked all the states to give their suggestions by May 15 so that subsequent instructions could be made public by the central government. Following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal also sought suggestions from the people of Delhi for further strategy.

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