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New Delhi, APRIL 14

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Extending the countrywide lockdown till May 3 as a measure to contain the spread of Covid-19, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a graded relaxation plan would come into force after April 20 in select areas subject to strict enforcement and benchmarks in the run-up.


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With the 21-day lockdown period approaching its end this midnight, PM Modi in his address to the nation said the extension suggestion came from all around. It was the collective strength and resolve of the people that was reflected in the fight against the global health pandemic and was a real tribute to the architect of the Constitution, BR Ambedkar, whose birth anniversary falls on April 14.

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He said that until April 20, every town, police station, district, would be evaluated on how much the lockdown was being followed and taking note of the extent to which the region protected itself from the virus. “Areas that will succeed in this litmus test, which will not be in the hotspot category, and will have less likelihood to turn into a hotspot, maybe allowed to open up to select necessary activities from April 20. However, keep in mind, this permission will be conditional, and the rules for going out will be very strict. Permission will be withdrawn immediately if lockdown rules are broken, and the spread of coronavirus risked. Hence, we must make sure we ourselves don’t become careless, not allow anyone else do so. A detailed guideline will be issued by the government tomorrow in this regard,” he said, adding that the limited exemptions were being given keeping in mind the livelihood of the poor and daily earners.

He pressed for full wages for the workforce during the lockdown period.

Explaining how the Centre remained ahead in taking steps to prevent the spread of the virus, he said that while it wasn’t appropriate to have comparisons with other countries, the rate of progression in India was far less than some countries that have greater resources and better health infrastructure.

Attempting to blunt the criticism that India had delayed taking preventive steps, the PM said the country began screening at airports even before the first case was detected, started mandatory 14-day quarantine of those arriving in India before 100 people tested positive and declared a nationwide lockdown when 550 cases were recorded.

Outlining seven steps each citizen should take against the spread of the virus, he advised all to take extra care of senior citizens, especially those with health ailments; follow social distancing and lockdown while using homemade face mask; download Aarogya Setu app; help the poor to the extent possible and take care of their food requirement; increase personal immunity; show empathy towards employees and do not remove them from work; and respect frontline warriors engaged in fighting the pandemic.

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