15-day lockdown begins in Bengal; State records 147 deaths
The Hindu
Police and civic authorities enforce closure of markets and shops after specified timings
A 15-day lockdown in West Bengal began on Sunday with near-total restrictions imposed on all outdoor activities. Police and civic authorities were seen enforcing closure of markets and shops after the specified timing. The State administration has allowed sale of essential items for three hours amid the shutdown — from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. There was elaborate police checking at roads and arterial intersections across Kolkata and hundreds of people and vehicles were intercepted and prosecuted for violating the lockdown restrictions. Few people and vehicles were spotted on the roads on the first day of lockdown. Metro services and services of local trains remain suspended till May 30 when the restrictions are in place.More Related News