Now lockdown will open in these places, lockdown will be open for how many days

India has eased some restrictions imposed as part of a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
State governments will decide where restrictions can be eased. And several state chief ministers, including Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal, have said that none of the restrictions will be lifted in their regions.
Mr Kejriwal said the situation in the national capital was still serious and the decision would be reviewed after one week.
India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, will also see all restrictions in place, as will the southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.
The southern state of Kerala, which has been widely acknowledged for its success in dealing with the virus, has announced a significant easing of the lockdown in areas that it has demarcated as "green" zones.
This includes allowing private vehicular movement and dine-in services at restaurants, with social distancing norms in place. However, it's implementing what is known as an "odd-even" scheme - private cars with even and odd number plates will be allowed only on alternate days, to limit the number of people on the road.

Most of the new measures are targeted at easing pressure on farming, which employs more than half the nation's workforce.
Allowing farms to operate again has been seen as essential to avoid food shortages.
But some other measures announced last week, will not be implemented.
This includes the delivery of non-essential items such as mobile phones, computers, and refrigerators by e-commerce firms - the government reversed its decision on that on Sunday.
And none of the restrictions will be lifted in areas that are still considered "hotspots" for the virus - this includes all major Indian cities.
Domestic and international flights and inter-state travel will also remain suspended.

India has eased some restrictions imposed as part of a nationwide lockdown to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
State governments will decide where restrictions can be eased. And several state chief ministers, including Delhi's Arvind Kejriwal, have said that none of the restrictions will be lifted in their regions.
Mr Kejriwal said the situation in the national capital was still serious and the decision would be reviewed after one week.
India's most populous state, Uttar Pradesh, will also see all restrictions in place, as will the southern states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Karnataka.
The southern state of Kerala, which has been widely acknowledged for its success in dealing with the virus, has announced a significant easing of the lockdown in areas that it has demarcated as "green" zones.
This includes allowing private vehicular movement and dine-in services at restaurants, with social distancing norms in place. However, it's implementing what is known as an "odd-even" scheme - private cars with even and odd number plates will be allowed only on alternate days, to limit the number of people on the road.
Most of the new measures are targeted at easing pressure on farming, which employs more than half the nation's workforce.
Allowing farms to operate again has been seen as essential to avoid food shortages.
But some other measures announced last week, will not be implemented.
This includes the delivery of non-essential items such as mobile phones, computers, and refrigerators by e-commerce firms - the government reversed its decision on that on Sunday.
And none of the restrictions will be lifted in areas that are still considered "hotspots" for the virus - this includes all major Indian cities.
Domestic and international flights and inter-state travel will also remain suspended.
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