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PM-CMs to explore exit strategy on April 27

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PM-CMs to explore exit strategy on April 27
NL CORRESPONDENT

New Delhi, Apr 26: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will interact with Chief Ministers of all states via video conference on Monday (April 27) morning on the way ahead in the fight against the novel coronavirus, amid indications that the discussions could also focus on a graded exit from the ongoing lockdown. This will be the third video conference of the prime minister with the chief ministers after the spread of the COVID-19 in the country.
Sources in the government indicated that besides discussing the way forward in dealing with the pandemic, the discussion could also focus on a graded exit from the lockdown which is in place till May 3.
The Centre and the state governments have been giving gradual relaxation in various fields and sectors to boost economic activities as also to provide relief to people. But some states are willing to extend the lockdown beyond May 3 to ensure that coronavirus cases remain under control.
Earlier on Sunday, in his monthly ‘Mann ki Baat' radio address, PM Modi said the country is in the middle of a war and asserted that people have to continue being careful and take precautions. His note of caution comes against the backdrop of the Union government and states relaxing lockdown norms to revive economic activities.
“I urge you not to get overconfident. You should in your over-enthusiasm not think that if the coronavirus has not yet reached your city, village, street or office, it is not going to reach now. Never make such a mistake. The experience of the tells us a lot in this regard,” he said. He referred to a popular Hindi idiom ‘Sawdhani hati, durghatna ghati' (accident happens when caution is lowered) to make his point.
The Centre has now allowed neighbourhood and standalone shops, including those located in residential complexes, in urban areas to open during the lockdown. But those in the market complex and malls continue to remain shut till May 3. In rural areas, all shops, except those in shopping malls, are allowed to open. However, the government stated that the opening of shops located in COVID-19 hotspot and containment zones, sale of non-essential items by e-commerce platforms and sale of liquor continues to be prohibited.
In the last interaction on April 11, several chief ministers had recommended extension of the 21-day lockdown by two weeks, which was slated to end on April 14 earlier. PM Modi, on April 14, had announced that the lockdown is being extended till May 3.

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