Chennai:Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Monday announced the extension of the lockdown in Tamil Nadu till April 30 in line with states like Odisha and Telangana and said that the move was in accordance with the recommendations of medical and public health experts.
"In view of the continuation of curbs, rice ration cardholders will get essential commodities, including rice, toor dhal, sugar and cooking oil free of cost for the month of May too," he said.
"Also, families of workers in the construction and unorganised sectors will get Rs 1,000 as financial assistance for the second time," he said.
"Migrant workers will get 15 kg of rice, a kg each of toor dhal and cooking oil for May as well," the Chief Minister said.
Palaniswami said the government had offered Rs 1,000 assistance for rice ration card holders, apart from several other beneficiary categories, including construction workers for the current month.
Also, beneficiaries were provided essential commodities free of cost in ration shops.
In an official release, Palaniswami said, "the rate of infection in the state has been reined in since the lockdown was implemented vigorously and if the curbs were eased, it might lead to a spurt in the spread of the contagion."
"While Tamil Nadu as on Sunday had 1,075 COVID-19 positive cases," he said all restrictions currently in place will continue to be on. Shops selling essential commodities alone are allowed to be open between 6 AM and 1 PM.