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Lockdown 4.0, Delhi’s CM to send the lockdown proposal to centre based on public suggestions, check what the proposal says

Over 5 lakh of the suggestion have been received as stated by Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday by the administration for lifting the lockdown or implementing some relaxations on it and these ideas were discussed in a meeting today.

Delhi lieutenant governor Anil Biajal and state disaster management authority had a meeting between them to discuss the ideas and suggestions and draft a proposal for the centre.

“The suggestions given by all of you will be discussed in the meeting today. To what extent should the relaxations be given in Delhi, these suggestions will be given to central government” said Kejriwal.

We had sought suggestion from the people, we have received more than 5 lakhs suggestion based on these suggestions we will send a proposal to the centre. People have said that the schools and other educational institutes should remain closed till summer vacations. The hotels should be shut but the restaurants should be open for taking away and home delivery orders.

Kejriwal said that there is a consensus on spa barber shops cinema halls and malls to remain closed as well.
Delhi has reported about above 7,000 cases till the present time out of which 2858 people recovered and 106 have died against the fight of the virus says the health ministry.

Arvind Kejriwal sought the suggestions from the people of Delhi for the relaxation of norms after May 17 after the nationwide lockdown that was to curb the coronavirus pandemic ends. he said that people could send in suggestions by recording their message on 1031 or WhatsApp them or emails, as well as the suggestions, will be taken into account and send before the central government as a draft.

The suggestion from Delhiites was discussed in a meeting at 4 pm today and will be implemented in the 4th phase of lockdown to not give up against this long fight of the coronavirus pandemic that claimed many lives and shook the economy of the
country.

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