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According to the daily report on Law & Order and facilitation of essential Goods & Services for 25th May, no violation of the lock down and law & order incidents report have been reported in any part of the State. Abhijit Sinha, Principal Secretary, Home while issuing the report added that all essential commodity shops and medical shops were open in all the districts. No shortage of food grains, groceries milk or medicines have been reported in any part of the State.

As per the report, no restriction was imposed on the movement of commercial vehicles for distribution of essential commodities and service providers. The report added that suitable arrangements and measures have been made for providing food and shelter to migrant workers affected by the various COVID-19 restrictions. Accordingly, there are 2 (Two) active relief/shelter camps where 57 (Fifty seven) persons are housed. Further, there are 2 (Two) active food camps where 375 (Three Hundred and Seventy Five) daily wagers and needy people were provided food and dry ration by the Government and various NGOs.

 

(Wepre Kronu, APRO)