COVID-19 lockdown live pictures: Check latest photos from different states, UTs
In view of the continuous increase of COVID-19 cases, many states across the nation have decided to impose partial lockdowns and weekend curfews to stop the rapid spread of the virus. According to the Union Health Ministry, the active cases in the country have surpassed the 15-lakh mark recently. Take a look at the latest pictures from the states with restrictions imposed:
New guidelines have been imposed for the lockdown in WB
People stand in a queue at a liquor store, due to lockdown started from tomorrow during coronavirus pandemic in Kolkata on Saturday, 15 May.
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West Bengal to go under full lockdown from May 15 onwards
People are returning home by bus in different districts in large numbers due to lockdown started from tomorrow in Kolkata on Saturday, 15 May.
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Telangana announces lockdown to curb spread of COVID-19
Deserted night view of Charminar as the government of Telangana announced lockdown to curb the spread of COVID-19, Hyderabad.
Picture Credit: PTI
Civil Defence workers provide food to people during COVID lockdown in Kochi
Kerala Fire and Rescue Services and Civil Defence workers provide food to people during COVID-induced lockdown to contain the coronavirus pandemic, in Kochi.
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Migrant labourers leave Himachal Pradesh as it goes under lockdown due to the COVID-19 crisis
Passengers arrive to board the bus to reach their native places as government suspends public transport to check the spread of COVID-19 during the lockdown, in Shimla on Sunday (May 9)
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A special organization makes sure stray dogs don't go hungry during the lockdown in Bengaluru
Member of Veermandal Prani Daya Sangha feeding food to street dogs at KR Market during the lockdown in the wake of the 2nd wave of COVID-19, in Bengaluru on Sunday (May 9)
Picture credit: IANS
Uttar Pradesh government has extended the lockdown till Monday (May 10)
People not maintaining social distance buy vegetables at a market during the lockdown, in Lucknow.
Picture credit: ANI
Srinagar in Jammu-Kashmir under strict lockdown
A view of deserted Lal Chowk during a lockdown imposed to contain the surge in COVID-19 cases, in Srinagar
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Police punish lockdown offenders in Patna
Patna Police punish youngsters for flouting lockdown norms, imposed by authorities to curb the recent surge in coronavirus cases.
Picture credit: IANS
The "corona curfew" is effective in Bhopal till the morning of May 3
Security personnel stand guard during a lockdown imposed amid the rise in COVID-19 cases, in Bhopal.
Pic credit: ANI
A deserted view of Calangute Beach due to COVID-19 lockdown
A deserted view of Calangute Beach during a four-day lockdown due to a rise in Covid 19 cases, in Goa
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People stand in a queue at a liquor store, due to partial lockdown in West Bengal
Only essential commodities and medicine shops are open, and other shop and market places are open from 7am to10am & 3pm to 5pm ,in Kolkata.
Pic credit: IANS
Jammu and Kashmir experienced a sudden surge in COVID-19 cases
Police personnel stand guard during lockdown imposed amid the rise in COVID-19 cases in Jammu and Kashmir.
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Security personnel check vehicles during the lockdown in Delhi
Police personnel check vehicles at Ghazipur Village during an ongoing curfew imposed by Delhi govt to contain the COVID-19 cases, in New Delhi.
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Police personnel stand guard near barricades during night Curfew in Bengaluru
In view of the rising COVID-19 cases Karnataka have imposed a weekend curfew that has come into effect on Friday (April 23, 2021) evening and will remain in place till Monday morning.
Pic credit: ANI
Chennai has imposed night curfew to contain the spread of COVID-19
Chennai Metro Rail will operate only a limited number of tracks in view of the lockdown and will only run from 7am to 9pm on Sunday (April 25).
Pic credit: IANS
COVID-19 Lockdown in Rajasthan
Streets in Jaipur wear a deserted look after the announcement of the COVID-19 lockdown.
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Complete COVID-19 lockdown in Delhi
Migrants arrive at Anand Vihar Bus Terminal to board a bus to reach their native places after Delhi imposed a complete lockdown for 6 days due to a spurt in COVID-19 cases.
Pic Courtesy: IANS
Complete COVID-19 lockdown in Delhi
Large numbers of migrants at Kaushambi Bus Stand to board buses for their native place, after lockdown announcement in Delhi.
Pic Courtesy: ANI
Migrant labourers rush to the metro station after COVID-19 Delhi lockdown announcement
Despite Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal asking the people not to panic, migrant labourers have started leaving the city.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
Migrant labourers rush to metro stations to leave Delhi city
The migrant population has decided to leave the city before the curfew is imposed in Delhi.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
People crowd buses after Delhi declares 5 day lockdown
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced the 5 day lockdown in Delhi on April 19 causing labourers to rush home amid surge in COVID-19 cases.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
Labourers sit on top of an overcrowded bus
The buses yet again face an overload of people after Delhi annouced the five day lockdown.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal announced a 5-day lockdown
People gather in large numbers outside liquor shop after lockdown announcement in National Capital.
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Disregarding the COVID-19 guidelines, people rushed to the liquor stores
The CM announced that only essential services like fruit and grocery vendors will be allowed to continue functioning.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
Residents of CP in Delhi gather outside liquor store
The five day lockdown will take place from 10 pm on April 19 to 5 am on April 26.
Pic Courtesy: Zee news
Dehradun wears a deserted look
A deserted view in Dehradun after a day-long "Corona Curfew'' was imposed in the state amid a surge in COVID-19 cases on Sunday (April 18).
Pic Courtesy: ANI
Delhi's Sarojini Nagar Market
Sarojini Nagar Market dons a deserted view during the weekend curfew called by the Delhi government due to surge in COVID-19 cases on Sunday (April 18).
Pic Courtesy: ANI
A train passenger gets tested for COVID-19 in Mumbai
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray on Tuesday declared a 15-days curfew in the state, starting 8 pm on April 14. The janta curfew will remain in effect till 7 am on May 1.
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People in MP wait to get their COVID-19 test amid surge in cases
The Madhya Pradesh government called the restrictions a part of “cornoa curfew” rather than a “lockdown”. RT-PCR test must for passengers arriving from Maharashtra to Indore and Bhopal.
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Streets shops remain closed due to weekend curfew imposed in Delhi
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday announced a weekend curfew in the national capital. The weekend curfew will be enforced from 10 pm on Friday till 6 am Monday.
Picture Courtesy: ANI
Special drive to contain COVID-19 ongoing in Rajasthan
Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot announced a weekend curfew in the state from 6 pm on April 16 to 5 am on April 19.
Picture Courtesy: ANI
Streets wear a deserted look as Chandigarh goes into partial lockdown
The Chandigarh administration announced a weekend lockdown in the Union Territory from 10 pm on Friday till 5 am on Monday.
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People step out to replenish water supplies amid curfew imposed in Varanasi
A statewide lockdown was be enforced in Uttar Pradesh on April 18. The Chief Minister’s Office (CMO) said in a statement “There will be a weekly closure in all rural and urban areas of the state on Sunday. Only sanitation, sanitisation and emergency services will operate during this period. Necessary awareness works should also be done in this regard."
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Karnataka hospitals struggle to keep up with the amount of COVID-19 patients getting admitted
Night curfew has been imposed between 10 pm and 5 am in Bengaluru, Mysuru, Mangaluru, Kalaburagi, Bidar, Tumkuru, Udupi, and Manipal.
Picture Courtesy: ANI
Migrant labourers leave UP amid state-wide lockdown
RT-PCR test report conducted 72 hours prior to travel is a must for travellers arriving from Maharashtra and Kerala.
Picture Courtesy: PTI
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