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Madhya Pradesh on May 29 approved a phase-wise unlocking of the corona curfew restrictions from June 1.
However, the weekend lockdown will continue to be in force across the state.
The state currently has 30,899 active coronavirus cases.
New Delhi: Madhya Pradesh on Saturday (May 29, 2021) approved a phase-wise unlocking of the corona curfew restrictions from June 1, however, the weekend lockdown will continue to be in effect across the state.
He informed that the weekend curfew from 10 PM on Saturdays to 6 AM on Mondays will continue irrespective of unlocking of coronavirus-induced curbs. Based on these guidelines and local COVID-19 situation and circumstances, the crisis management committees at the district, ward, block and village levels will take decisions about unlocking their respective areas from June 1, the Chief Minister added.
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The relaxations are applicable from May 24-31
With the COVID-19 positivity rate coming down to less than five per cent in five districts of Madhya Pradesh, the state government has allowed restricted relaxations in the corona curfew in those districts from Monday, a senior official said. On the basis of the experience in these districts - Jhabua, Alirajpur, Khandwa, Burhanpur and Bhind, a strategy for implementing a graded unlocking process will be considered from June 1 onwards, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr Rajesh Rajora told PTI. The restricted relaxations have been allowed as the coronavirus positivity rate in these districts is less than five per cent. The relaxations are applicable from May 24-31, he said. All government offices in these five districts will be allowed to operate with 100 per cent strength of officers and 25 per cent strength of other employees. Government registration offices related to property will also be opened, Rajora s