The Free Press Journal

Two-day Janata curfew in Nagpur after a spurt of Coronaviru­s case

- SANJAY JOG /

As the coronaviru­s cases surged following easing of curbs, civic authoritie­s on Friday announced a 'janta cur few' in Nagpur on Saturday and Sunday to check the spread of the infection. The progressiv­e cases in the Nagpur Municipal Corporatio­n and city together have surged to 3,128 with 40 deaths on Friday.

Nagpur municipal commission­er Tukaram Mundhe announced that only essential ser vices will remain functional during the period. "Only medical shops, healthcare centres and milk outlets will remain open. All non-essential markets will remain shut," Mundhe said. Mundhe strongly defended the decision expressing disappoint­ment over noncomplia­nce of lockdown norms by citizens leading to rise in Covid 19 cases. Mundhe has announced that those violating the Janata Cur few will face punitive action and hef ty fines. Mundhe has been repeatedly raising concerns over citizens taking the lockdown lightly. He informed that the decision to impose Janata Cur few was taken af ter meeting the elected representa­tives and the civic administra­tion.

Mundhe said for the last 8 to 10 days, the civic administra­tion had been trying to push for Covid-19 compliant behavioura­l change in citizens. "We have decided to implement two-day janta cur few to bring public

If these rules are not followed, then a strict curfew could be imposed in the city

–Tukaram Mundhe Nagpur municipal commission­er

awareness about behavioura­l change towards Covid-19 rules. But if these rules are not followed, then a strict cur few could be imposed in the city," he warned. "We are appealing to citizens to participat­e and support the janta cur few and change their behaviour and help break the coronaviru­s transmissi­on chain, said Mundhe.

"Citizens should remain indoors and change their behaviour to comply with Covid-19 guidelines to help break the transmissi­on chain, he said. The number of coronaviru­s patients in Nagpur district has shot up af ter the easing of lockdown under the state government's "Mission Begin Again" initiative. He reiterated that if the citizens will not amend behaviour, there is no option but to extend lockdown by 14 days.

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