Punjab govt directs district commissioners to ensure door-to-door delivery of basic commodities during lockdown
Chandigarh , Mar 24
The Punjab government on Tuesday directed the district commissioners to ensure door-to-door delivery of essential commodities during coronavirus lockdown.
As part of the curfew management systems, cart vendors will be designated to deliver milk, bread, biscuits and eggs to homes every morning by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) or Sector Magistrate.
The government said that over 94,000 NRIs and foreign returnees entered into Punjab in recent days.
"Most of the NRIs and foreign returnees have been tracked and around 30,000 people have been placed under isolation. All-out efforts are being made to trace the remaining," the Chief Minister's Office said.
Till Tuesday, a total of 29 cases of coronavirus has been reported in the state and one death.
Singh on March 23 announced a "full curfew" in the state "with no relaxations" in a bid to combat the coronavirus outbreak.
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