Uddhav Thackeray to hold all-party meet on April 10 to discuss COVID-19

On April 8, Maharashtra recorded 56,286 new coronavirus cases, taking its caseload to 32,29,547, while 376 fresh deaths pushed the toll to 57,028

Those who do not have smartphones can take photo passes from municipal ward offices in the city as well as suburban railway train stations. 

Mumbai: Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray will hold an all-party meeting on April 10 to discuss the COVID-19 situation in the state, a BJP leader said on April 10.

Talking to reporters, Leader of Opposition in the Legislative Council Pravin Darekar said the decision to organise the all-party meeting was taken this afternoon.

“This decision was taken during the meeting held today to decide the postponement of MPSC exams scheduled for Sunday,” he said.

When asked about the weekend lockdown that comes into force from Friday night, Darekar said the state government should take a decision on financially supporting small businesses.

On April 8, Maharashtra recorded 56,286 new coronavirus cases, taking its caseload to 32,29,547, while 376 fresh deaths pushed the toll to 57,028.

The state government last week announced a weekend lockdown and a number of others restrictions that will be in place till April 30, including a night curfew and prohibitory orders during the daytime to contain the spread of the virus.

Published: April 9, 2021, 18:49 IST
Exit mobile version