Hyderabad (Telangana):With the increasing number of Covid-19 cases in India, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced a 21-day lockdown for the entire country on 24th March. Prior to that, India observed self-imposed (Janata Curfew) between 7 am to 9 pm on Modi's appeal on March 22 for a day to combat the spread of Covid-19. Modi stated that lockdown was the only way to break the chain of infection which will be in effect till April 14. However, seeing the spike government has extended the nationwide lockdown till May 3 announcing some relief after April 20. Let's have a look on the initiative steps taken by the Indian Government across the lockdown.
Nationwide lockdown brought the life of daily-wage and construction workers to a standstill and unemployment started looming over their heads. In order to help the needy, the Central Govt gave 5 kg wheat or rice and 1 kg of preferred pulses for free for three months to 80 crore poor people. Insurance cover of Rs 50 lakh per person for doctors and medical workers fighting Covid-19 was also announced in the month of March.
To help the beneficiaries of Jan Dhan Yojna, women account holders received Rs 500 per month for the next three months. Announcing relief for the middle class, Modi govt declared that bank account holders would not be charged extra for using a debit card to withdraw money from the ATMs of other banks for the next three months, and charges for not meeting minimum balance requirements would also be waived.
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Under the existing PM Kisan Yojna, Central Govt announced Rs 2000 for 8.7 crore farmers and Rs 15,000 for wage earners. Apart from this, less than 100 workers received 24% of their monthly wages into their PF accounts for the next three months. Around 8.3 crore BPL families also received free gas cylinders in March.