Madhya Pradesh to ease curbs from June 1

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Neha Kumari
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In Madhya Pradesh, the corona infection has now come under control and in view of this, Shivraj Singh's government has ordered to start the process of unlocking the state from June 1. At the same time, due to the fear of the third wave of Corona, the government has prepared to start the unlock process gradually from June 1. For this, groups of ministers, under the chairmanship of Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra, have made recommendations to the government regarding the unlock. Under this, a Group of Ministers has been formed to open schools, colleges and caching centers. This group will soon meet and give its recommendations to the government.

The Chief Minister has instructed the ministers that they will remain in their Covid charge districts on May 31 and during this time the minister will hold a meeting with the Crisis Management Group. Before this, the Chief Minister will talk to all collectors and divisional commissioners on Saturday through video conferencing.

Ministry sources said that hotels and restaurants have been recommended to be closed for the time being. Apart from this, other places where the crowd is more, they will not be opened. What will be the number of people attending the wedding program, it is not in the recommendation of the Group of Ministers. It is believed that 20-20 people from both sides will be allowed to attend.

The government will send the unlock guideline to the districts by late Saturday evening and this guideline will be applicable from June 1 to June 15. The Chief Minister has said that after 15 June, a new guideline will be released after reviewing again .

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