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Updated March 23rd, 2020 at 11:58 IST

Janta Curfew: AAI expresses gratitude to all those working across country, thanks PM Modi

The Airport Authorities of India (AAI) on Sunday expressed gratitude to all those people who are working amid the Coronavirus crisis in the country.

Reported by: Manjiri Chitre
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The Airport Authorities of India (AAI) on Sunday expressed gratitude to all those people who are working amid the Coronavirus crisis in the country. Taking to Twitter, the AAI posted a video of the staff clapping for them as well as saluting the Indians for the success of the Janata Curfew. The authority also thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the initiative.

Meanwhile, several other airport authorities have expressed gratitude. 

Janata Curfew in India

Prime Minister Narendra Modi had called for a Janta Curfew on Sunday in the wake of the novel Coronavirus outbreak. He had appealed to citizens to maintain combined isolation by not stepping out from their homes on Sunday from 7 AM to 9 PM, and paying a tribute to all essential officials like doctors, government officials, journalists, etc who were working, at 5 PM. 

“With the Janta Curfew in force, people should move out of their homes, avoid taking the roads, not gather in societies and stay at home. However, people associated with important duties can go out. The success of Janta Curfew on March 22 and its experience will prepare us for the upcoming challenges. I also urge the state government to ensure that citizens follow the Janta Curfew," PM Modi had said.

Read: Coronavirus outbreak: Andhra Pradesh reports first case of community transmission

The Coronavirus Crisis 

Presently, there are around 338,747 confirmed cases of COVID-19 which has led to the death of around 14,688 people. Meanwhile, around 99,003 have reportedly been recovered. 

Read: Pakistan Army wades into Coronavirus war, Army chief Bajwa ready to send in the troops

In India, over 400 confirmed cases of the virus have been reported. Along with it, seven deaths have been reported till now. Multiple states across the country have taken up measures to contain the spread of the virus and have ordered a complete lockdown at least till March 31, with an extension likely.

Numerous states have announced lockdowns till at least March 31, suspending all public transport services and non-essential services. The state governments were advised to issue appropriate orders to allow only essential services to operate in the 75 districts which have reported confirmed cases or casualties relating to COVID 19.

Read: BREAKING: Here's PM Modi's stern message to Lockdown violators in India's Coronavirus war

Read: BREAKING: Maharashtra's Coronavirus cases jump to 89; Government confirms 3rd death

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Published March 23rd, 2020 at 11:58 IST

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