Nagaland: Dimapur Relaxes Lockdown Rules for Farmers & Agriculture Operations

Nagaland: Dimapur Relaxes Lockdown Rules for Farmers & Agriculture Operations

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India TodayNE
  • Apr 09, 2020,
  • Updated Apr 09, 2020, 12:48 AM IST

Dimapur, April 9, 2020:

All the agencies engaged in farming and agriculture related activities in Dimapur, Nagaland have been exempted from the lockdown that is imposed to contain the spread of the coronavirus.

The Deputy Commissioner of Dimapur, Anoop Khinchi has issued an order citing the exemption, bringing the relief for farmers and others involved in agricultural activities in Dimapur.

"This is for the information of all concerned under Dimpaur District that all algencies engaged in farming operations and other agriculture related activities are exempted from the lockdown vide Order No. CSO/GAB-1/COM/GEN-1/2020," stated the circular, adding, "Therefore, movement of farmers and other persons involved in agriculture activities should not be restricted in the Colonies/Villages."

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It may be mentioned here that on Tuesday, the Nagaland Government Spokesperson and planning and coordination Minister Neiba Kronu had announced that the farming operations have been exempted from the lockdown provisions.

“This being the sowing season, our farmers may hence, as per the need, come out of their homes, go to the fields and carry out all the essential farming activities, while maintaining social distancing,” Kronu had said while briefing on the COVID-19 situation in Nagaland.

Following the decision, farmers came out with their local produce - organic fruits and vegetables in the marketplace for the buyers. The decision has helped the farmers cope with the lockdown as the move has made the essentials accessible at the local level.

Nagaland Update:

Nagaland has not yet reported any positive COVID-19 case. However, the State has prepared to combat the virus in case of an outbreak.

Minister Neiba Kronu, while briefing the media about Nagaland's preparedness, said that the health department had been asked to strengthen and bring about improvements so as to cover all the gaps that may be still existing in its overall preparation to prevent and manage the coronavirus in the state.

Kronu said that Nagaland Government is fast-tracking the establishment of a BSL 3 lab at Naga Hospital Authority Kohima and a BSL 2 lab at Referral Hospital in Dimapur, which will aid in testing the samples of the suspected cases in the state itself.

Kronu also said a total of 5,069 persons have signed up in the Covid-19 Nagaland App till now, where 3,590 persons have self-declared their details and 1,479 are with incomplete details.

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