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AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat high court on Tuesday suggested the state government to take “urgent and serious steps” to curb the situation and impose lockdown for 3-4 days to curb the rising Covid cases.
The bench of Chief Justice Vikram Nath and Justice B D Karia summoned the top law officers of the government – advocate general Kamal Trivedi and government pleader Manisha Shah - and told them to convey the court’s concerns to the decision makers to take immediate steps.
After a brief discussion, the chief justice told the law officers, “You may please convey our concerns to the decision makers that urgent and serious steps need to be taken to check this (Covid-19 spread) otherwise things will go out of hand.”
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April 06, 2021 16:54 IST
Chief Justice Nath said the COVID-19 situation “is going from bad to worse and getting out of control” in Gujarat, with over 3,000 cases emerging on Monday.
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Chief Justice Nath said the COVID-19 situation “is going from bad to worse and getting out of control” in Gujarat, with over 3,000 cases emerging on Monday.
The Gujarat High Court on Tuesday said the COVID-19 situation in the state was getting “out of control”, and suggested a curfew or lockdown could be imposed for three to four days to break the infection chain.
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Central Gujarat villages opt for voluntary lockdown in light of rising COVID-19 cases
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Last Updated: Apr 04, 2021, 11:21 AM IST
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In the lush green belt of Charotar region, villages like Demol, Rupaiyapura, Sarsa, Virsad of Anand district had already opted for voluntary lockdown which was followed by other villages like Malataj, Pansora and Changa.
Closed market in Lunawada town of Mahisagar district on Saturday
(This story originally appeared in on Apr 04, 2021)A number of towns and villages in Central Gujarat have gone for complete voluntary lockdown as a precaution in wake of the rising Covid-19 cases across the state.