Campaign India Team
Mar 25, 2020

No newspaper delivery in Mumbai till 31 March

The Maharashtra Government has taken the call post a meeting with the Newspaper Vendor Association

No newspaper delivery in Mumbai till 31 March
Newspaper delivery will be shut in Mumbai until 31 March.
 
The call was taken after a meeting between the Maharashtra Government, Newspaper Vendor Association and company officials.
 
This follows complaints that vendor associations had stopped delivering papers.
 
On 23 March, CM Uddhav Thackeray had listed print under essentials and stated that establisments could remain open in the lockdown period. 
 
Now, Subhash Desai, state minister, has taken the decision to stop delivery of newspapers till 31 March. Online editions of the papers will continue to be made available.
 
A review meeting will be conducted after 31 March to learn the next steps. 
 
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