Indian government takes action along Pakistani borders over coronavirus outbreak

Indian government takes action along Pakistani borders over coronavirus outbreak

ISLAMABAD - Indian government takes action along Pakistani borders over coronavirus outbreak.

India on Saturday decided to suspend movements of all types of passengers through the international border points with Pakistan from March 16 midnight to curb the coronavirus outbreak.

According to a notification from the Indian Union Home Ministry, all types of passenger movement would be suspended from March 15 midnight.

"All types of passenger movements through all the immigration land check posts located India-Bangladesh, India-Nepal, India-Bhutan and India-Myanmar borders will be suspended with effect from 00:00 hours on March 15, except through a few posts, and at India-Pakistan border with effect from 00:00 hours on March 16 until further orders," the notification read.

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All types of passenger movements through all immigration Land Check Posts located at India's borders with Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan and Myanmar suspended w.e.f. 0000hrs, Mar15, 2020 & at India-Pakistan border w.e.f. 0000hrs, Mar16, 2020, except at the posts below.#COVID19india link [image: View image on Twitter] link: View image on Twitter] link link

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The decision was taken amid rising number of COVID19 cases in the country. India has reported more than 100 confirmed cases, with the state of Maharashtra being the worst affected from the virus.

The Indian authorities have intensified health inspections at the entry points, according to the order.