Published 21:58 IST, May 28th 2020

Amit Shah dials all State CMs to discuss post-lockdown strategy as May 31 deadline nears

As India's fourth phase of lockdown nears its end, Home Minister Amit Shah, on Thursday, spoke to all state Chief Ministers regarding post-lockdown strategy

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As India's fourth phase of lockdown nears its end, Home Minister Amit Shah, on Thursday, has spoken to all state Chief Ministers regarding post-lockdown strategy of ir respective states, as per sources. Earlier in day, Union cabinet secretary Rajiv Gauba held a meeting with Municipal Commissioners, District Magistrates of 13 cities worst hit by COVID-19 pandemic to review situation. Currently, India's COVID-19 tally stands at 158333 cases, 6692 recoveries and 4531 deaths.

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Centre reviews 13 worst-hit cities

Gauba reviewed measures taken by officials and staff of municipal corporations for manment of COVID-19 cases. 13 cities are Mumbai (Maharashtra), Chennai (Tamil Nadu), Delhi (UT), Ahmedabad (Gujarat), Thane (Maharashtra), Pune (Maharashtra), Hyderabad (Telangana), Kolkata/Howrah (West Bengal), Indore (Madhya Pradesh), Jaipur (Rajasthan), Jodhpur (Rajasthan), Chengalpattu (Tamil Nadu) and Thiruvallur (Tamil Nadu). se comprise for 70% of total cases in country.

Gauba stressed that containment zones are to be geographically defined based on factors like mapping of cases and contacts and ir geographical dispersion. While municipal corporations can decide if residential colonies, mohallas, municipal wards or police-station areas, municipal zones, towns can be designated as containment zones, cities were advised that area should be appropriately defined by district administration and local urban body with technical inputs from local level. All chief secretaries of corresponding states attended meeting.

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India under lockdown

On May 17, Centre anunced extension of India's nationwide Coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown till May 31.   Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), has released its detailed guidelines for extended lockdown, allowing delineation of red, green and orange zones as per state and UT governments, taking Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW) into consideration. Since n, several states have released ir own state guidelines - most easing lockdown. 

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PM Modi has anunced a Rs 20 lakh crore ecomic pack - including previous monetary pack and liquidity measures anunced by RBI till date (amounting to 10.26 lakh crore) to kickstart Indian ecomy's growth. Since n FM Sitharaman has anunced a slew of reforms in five parts to strengn MSMEs, migrants, street vendors, urban poor, agriculture, animal husbandry and fishing.  She has also anunced sectoral reforms in Coal, defence production, minerals, civil aviation (Airports, Air Mgmt & MRO), power distribution in UTs, , atomic energy and reformed MGNREGA, education and a new PSE policy. 

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21:58 IST, May 28th 2020