Lockdown: The Problem of Going to the Market is Over! Home Delivery of Essential Goods Started in Ayodhya

Home delivery of goods has now started in Uttar Pradesh, so that no person should face the shortage of essential goods.
Ayodhya: A view of the temple city of Ayodhya as seen from the roof of the famous Hanumangarhi, Thursday evening, Oct. 17, 2019. (PTI Photo)  (PTI10_17_2019_000140B)
Ayodhya: A view of the temple city of Ayodhya as seen from the roof of the famous Hanumangarhi, Thursday evening, Oct. 17, 2019. (PTI Photo) (PTI10_17_2019_000140B)

The lock down has been announced in every part of the country due to Corona virus. In such a situation neither markets are open, nor trains are running, nor planes are flying. In such a situation, people have been asked to stay at home. Home delivery of goods has now started in Uttar Pradesh, so that no person should face the shortage of essential goods. It started in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

Uttar Pradesh government officials in Ayodhya showed green signal to some vehicles on Wednesday. In these vehicles, the necessary goods will be filled and will be transported to the people, which will contain items like milk-vegetable-medicine. However, now this facility has started in Ayodhya itself, how it is implemented in the entire state and how to reach every family will be a big challenge.

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath
UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath

It should be noted that on Wednesday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had announced that the lock down will be followed in Uttar Pradesh. Necessary goods shops will be kept open, in addition to this, 10 thousand vehicles have been arranged to deliver goods at home.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced the lock down in the country at 8 o'clock yesterday night. Under which no citizen has to come out of his house for the next 21 days, although one or two persons can come out of the house to get the necessary goods.

Like Uttar Pradesh, home delivery efforts are being emphasized in many other states. Apart from this, grocery shops have been ordered to give groceries to poor families for the next two months. Apart from the government, many private companies, NGOs have also released some numbers or facilities, through which essential goods are being transported to people's homes.

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