Muzaffarnagar to observe ‘Janata curfew’ every Sunday
The District Magistrate has warned that strict action will be taken against those found violating the curfew.
The District Magistrate has warned that strict action will be taken against those found violating the curfew.
The PM has urged people across the country to turn off all electric lights, and light candles, lamps and mobile phone flashlights for nine minutes at 9 pm on Sunday to fight the “darkness of coronavirus”.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi put the entire nation on lockdown for three weeks beginning 25 March.
She was active on one-day unofficial lockdown named ‘Janata Curfew’ also, as she was seen clanging a plate as a symbol of gratitude for those working amid the spread of deadly coronavirus.
As reported in this newspaper, the state faces the risk of running out of supplies in view of the ever so ballooning demand coupled with dwindling stocks, if the jostling crowds at wholesale and retail stores are any indication.
As per the System of Air Quality and Forecasting and Research (SAFAR), both PM 2.5 and PM 10 pollutants in the national capital are in a ‘satisfactory’ category.
Now, Rajinikanth took to Twitter and clarified that his statement in the video has been misunderstood.
The virus, whose scientific name is COVID-19, has rattled the entire world cutting across over 180 nations, both developed and developing, resulting in the death of over 13,000 people worldwide and infecting more than 3,00,000, as per the latest figure on Sunday afternoon shared by Johns Hopkins University.
As birds mock us with their chirps, as the waters of Venice’s canals clear up and as relatively clean skies…
Supporting the cause, many B-town celebrities came forward and express their gratitude to the people working on front line of the Coronavirus pandemic.