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MHA directs states to strictly follow lockdown 4.0 guidelines

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has strongly directed all the state governments to strictly implement and follow the guidelines provided by the ministry for lockdown 4.0. 

People are not taking care of protective measures while availing relaxations provided by the central government.

The coronavirus cases continue to rise in the country and the total tally has crossed the one lakh mark while more than 3000 people have died. The country will be under lockdown 4.0 till May 31. Watch the segment to know more.

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