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Nation divided into three zones for lockdown 3

To combat the deadly coronavirus, Lockdown 3 will begin from May 4 and continue till May 17. The entire nation is divided into three zones i.e. Red, Orange and Green. 130 districts are under the red zone. In these areas, most of the private and industrial activities will commence. Print and electronic media will also continue to work. IT and call center will also remain open. 

Watch this report to know which activities are allowed in Red, Orange and Green Zones.

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