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UP Government Begins Doorstep Delivery Of Food Items

25 Mar, 2020 07:56 PM

    Uttar Pradesh's Yogi Adityanath government on Wednesday deployed over 12,000 mobile vans, e-rickshaws, and 'thelas' (handcarts) to ensure doorstep delivery of food items during the lockdown.

     

    Briefing reporters, Additional Chief Secretary, Home, Avanish Awasthi, said that the Chief Minister was personally ensuring availability of essential commodities for the people.


    He said that several medicine shops had started distance marking outside their shops to prevent crowding of customers.


    Awasthi also said that 1,788 FIRs had been lodged for violation of the lockdown and 5,592 persons had been fined.


    He said that 6,022 barriers had been set up in the state to lock movement of people and vehicles.


    The Chief Minister's helpline is also calling up over 10,000 village heads to assure them that the government would solve problems, if any.


    The state government has also clamped a ban on paan masala and gutkha since saliva is said to be a carrier of Corona virus and those who chew tobacco tend to spit on the roads.


    Meanwhile, the Lucknow district administration has ordered that all shops selling essential commodities will remain open from 6.a.m to 11.p.m while petrol pumps and medicine shops will remain open round the clock.

     

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