Published 17:06 IST, May 2nd 2020
Gujarat: Rajkot school flouts lockdown, allows 100 students to collect exam results
Flouting nationwide extended lockdown, a school in Rajkot's Pardi area opened on Friday allowing 100 students to collect their exam results, according to ANI
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Flouting nationwide extended lockdown, a school in Rajkot's Pardi area opened on Saturday allowing 100 students to collect ir exam results, according to ANI. Zilla Panchayat Samiti Chairman K D Pariya stated that investigation is underway and person responsible will be punished. Currently, Gujarat's COVID-19 tally stands at 4721 with 236 deaths.
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Gujarat school 'opens' amid lockdown
Gujarat and Coronavirus
On May 1- Gujarat's foundation day, state witnessed a sharp increase with 362 new cases and 22 new deaths. state ranks second-highest in number of COVID cases, behind Maharashtra - which les with 11506 cases. Most of Gujarat's cases have been in its capital - Ahmedab.
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While Gujarat has stated that it has a testing capacity of 3150 per day, state has seen a steep increase in number of cases inspite of extended lockdown. Reports state that as compared to lockdown 1 (March 25 to April 15), lockdown 2 (April 15 to May 3) witnessed 5.7 times more number of cases. In comparison to pre-lockdown times, number of cases is 19 times higher, as per reports.
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India's lockdown extended
On Friday, Ministry of Home Affairs issued a tification extending nationwide lockdown by 2 weeks from May 4. tification states considerable relaxations in districts falling in green and orange zones allowed by MHA, will continue to remain in place. Union Health Ministry has divided districts across nation as red (classified based on total active cases, doubling rate, extent of testing and surveillance) - 130 districts, orange (those neir in green or red zones) - 284 districts and green zones (Zero cases for past 21 days) - 319 districts. Restrictions too have been lifted accordingly. Currently, India has 37336 cases with 1218 deaths.
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16:46 IST, May 2nd 2020