Nagaland NewsState roundup on COVID-19 lockdown

State roundup on COVID-19 lockdown

The daily report on law & order and facilitation of essential goods & services stated that four violations of the lockdown were reported and as remedial step, seven persons were bound down as on June 17. According to DIPR report, this was informed by joint secretary, Hiazu Meru and he added that no law and order incident has been reported in the state.

The report added that shops for essential goods including milk remain opened in all the districts. It also maintained that no shortage of essential commodities has been reported in any part of the state and that no movement restriction was imposed for the distribution of essential commodities and on e-commerce agents.
According to the report, suitable arrangements have been made for providing food and shelter to migrant workers affected by the COVID-19 restrictions. In this regard, one relief camp and one food camp are active where seven daily wagers/needy persons were provided food/dry ration.

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