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Home Department has issued the report on Law & Order across the state as on 22ndMay, 2020.  From the State Emergency Operation Centre Control room COVID-19 Joint Secretary to the Government of Nagaland   Hiazu Meru stated that 1(One ) person violated the Lock down curfew Order process and 6 (Six) and from various sections fine imposed under MV Act =Rs, 30,450. Further the report stated that 173 Vehicles were challaned under various MV. Act.

Shops for food grains and groceries, medicine Milk were opened in all districts except Mokokchung. There was no report of any shortage of food grains, groceries, milk, medicine in the state.

Further, the report stated that, there was no restriction on movement of essential service providers like electricity, telecom facilities, medical facilities etc and personnel/workers in manufacturing units and commercial vehicles for distribution of essential commodities and e-commerce.

Suitable arrangements have been made for providing food & shelter to migrant workers affected by the COVID-19 restrictions from 2 (Two) active relief camps where 57 (Fifty Seven) migrant labourers were housed and from 2 (Two) active food camps more than 240 (Two hundred forty) daily wagers/needy workers were provided with food and dry rations.

 

(K.Zeliang, Asst Director)