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Lockdown 4.0: Centre extends nationwide Coronavirus Lockdown till May 31, MHA issues guidelines

Earlier, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had assured that Lockdown 4.0 will have different rules and a new set of contours.

MHA launches National Migrant Information System to monitor the movement of migrants and contact tracing

All the states are directed to upload data on the NMIS dashboard for better coordination in migrant movement and contact tracing.

Not more than 50 people in weddings, no more than 20 in funerals: MHA issues national directives for public gatherings and offices during lockdown

The MHA Joint Secretary has made it clear that the congregation of more than 5 people is not allowed in shops or in any public space.

Coronavirus Lockdown: Central govt partially reopens the country with limited restrictions from 4th May, here is what will be allowed and not allowed

Nationwide lockdown extended for two weeks after 3 May, large number of activities to be allowed in red, orange and green zones

Coronavirus Lockdown: Indian Railways to run special trains for the movement of stranded people across states

Railway Ministry will operate special trains for the movement of migrant workers, pilgrims, students etc.

Union govt allows all shops outside municipal limits and standalone shops within municipal limits to open, malls to remain closed

Following the MHA order, Individual State governments will issue guidelines regarding opening of non-essential shops.

MHA issues consolidated guidelines for lockdown till May 3: Agricultural activities allowed, sports arenas and religious places to remain shut

Cinema halls, malls, shopping/sports complexes, educational institutes, gyms, swimming pool etc. will remain non-functional for the entire period of lockdown till May 3

MHA writes to West Bengal govt led by Mamata Banerjee against dilution of lockdown, police allowing religious congregations: Read full​ letter

Ministry of Home Affairs has written a letter to the West Bengal government calling out its irresponsible behaviour and the gradual dilution of lockdown that is taking place in West Bengal

22,000 Tablighi Jamaat members and their contacts have been quarantined: MHA

22,000 Tablighi jamaat workers and their contacts have been traced and kept under quarantine, says Joint secretary, MHA.

Almost 9,000 Tablighi Jamaat members and their primary contacts tracked down and placed in quarantine: MHA

Nizamuddin Markaz has emerged as Coronavirus hotspot with Tablighi Jamaat attendees being tested positive for the Wuhan Coronavirus

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