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Coronavirus lockdown violation: Centre sends teams to West Bengal, Maharashtra, MP and Rajasthan

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Coronavirus lockdown violation: Centre sends teams to West Bengal, Maharashtra, MP and Rajasthan

Coronavirus lockdown violation: Centre sends teams to West Bengal, Maharashtra, MP and Rajasthan

As India enters into the 27TH day of the lockdown, In order to monitor the situation due to COVID-19 crisis, and to issue necessary directions, the Centre has constituted six Inter-Ministerial Central Teams in different states.

These teams are designated two each for West Bengal and Maharashtra and one each for Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan to make an on-spot assessment of situation aroused due to coronavirus crisis and issue necessary directions to State Authorities for its redressal and submit their report to Central Government.


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