The lockout is scheduled to end in India on 3 May, with experts believing that the country could lose its momentum in the fight against Corona if sanctions were not carried forward. Meanwhile a senior government official said that India is working on a meticulous strategy to increase lockdown without losing the benefits achieved through the nationwide bandh.
He said that the Center is monitoring various challenges related to the resumption of economic activities on a day to day basis. "We have divided the country into zones - hotspots, and non-hotspots and allowed economic activity in other zones," the official said. "But the hotspots that are there can only be opened once the case is reduced."
The center is keeping a close watch on state and district-level administrations and is trying to assist them to resume businesses. The official said that the availability of labor is an important issue, the movement of workers is a major challenge. Government officials said that the decision will be taken based on cinereous and inter-state figures after May. As the atmosphere at that time would be, the movement of people would be allowed to be implemented in a phased manner.
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