MK Stalin, the chief minister of tamil Nadu, will meet with authorities and ministers tomorrow to discuss extending the curfew.


The distribution of Corona in tamil Nadu is dwindling and the government took proactive precautions to control the Pandemic. The government of tamil Nadu's actions has shown positive results, with the number of vaccination camps increasing. 

As the impact has reduced, various curfew relaxations have been announced. Almost all of the work is going well. 

Last week, it was announced that construction will begin on november 1, with the existing curfew and relaxation remaining in effect until the end of the month. The government is expected to announce additional easing in this area.

With the release of new films ahead of Diwali, the question of whether the government will allow theatres to fill has arisen. They also claim that the government may issue a notice allowing liquor bars to reopen. 


Meanwhile, ahead of Diwali, shoppers would swarm to jewellery and textile stores. To get to their hometowns, people will cram into buses and trains. The issue here is that even if the cinemas are fully operational and liquor bars are permitted, the problem still exists.


In this regard, a consultative meeting would be conducted at 11.30 a.m. at the chennai General secretariat under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister. It is being attended by minister Ma Subramanian, Chief Secretary Dr. V. Irayanpu, J. Radhakrishnan, DGP Silenthrababu, health authorities, and government officials from other departments.

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