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The CRPF and the CISF have had the maximum seven fatalities due to COVID-19, followed by the BSF five and the ITBP and the SSB two each.
The MHA on May 13 had declared that the nationwide network of over 1,700 Central Police Canteens (CPCs) or CAPF canteens will only sell indigenous or 'swadeshi' products from June 1 in a bid to give a fillip to domestic industries.
The Indian Army has maintained that the reports on detention are inaccurate, though there had been no official statement so far.
These are the first coronavirus fatalities in these two paramilitary forces.
India should negotiate with the countries concerned to provide the Indian workers good medical treatment and other facilities.
Authorities beefed up preparedness to fight the pandemic with the Army ordnance factories and central paramilitary forces earmarking over 2,000 beds in their chain of hospitals for isolation and treatment of people affected by COVID-19.
The Mumbai Police on Sunday invoked section 144 of the CrPC to prohibit tour operators from conducting any kind of group tours to foreign or domestic destinations till March 31.
Several states including Delhi, Karnataka, Maharashtra and Kerala have enforced a near shutdown to contain the spread of COVID-19. Schools, colleges, theatres and many public events, including IPL, were suspended.
Amid the novel coronavirus outbreak, the Centre has invoked the Epidemic Diseases Act, 1897 by means of which all advisories issued by the Union health ministry and state governments from time to time are enforceable.
150 people, who had come in contact with two American nationals who tested positive for coronavirus in Bhutan and had toured various placed in India, have been put under Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme.