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Lockdown-3 or Lockdown-free, what's next? | Prakash Javadekar Full Interview

Information and Broadcasting Minister Prakash Javadekar on ABP News's e-Shikhar Sammelan said that the central government took necessary steps in controlling the coronavirus crisis when it was first discovered. When asked about whether the lockdown will be extended or not he said that restrictions in Red-zones will remain intact and the other zones could see some relaxations. Everything will be clear after the home ministry's next orders. Watch the full interview here.

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