Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Saturday took stock of the facilities being provided to the common people during the lockdown in the city due to the coronavirus. He visited some parts of the city alone and inspected various arrangements made by the administration. During the visit Chouhan took all the precautions as well as social distancing.
Chouhan while expressing gratitude to the people engaged in sanitation and security system as well as the suppliers of the essential commodities sought information from them about the measures to prevent the disease. He also observed the use of masks for protection from the disease, distancing and other precautions being adopted to prevent the disease.
The Chief Minister appreciated the alertness of the citizens of Bhopal. During his tour of the city, he also enquired about the wellbeing of the police personnel discharging their duties at different places of the city, workers engaged in maintaining public facilities and also from few citizens. The Chief Minister applauded the police staff deployed on duty and thanked them for discharging their duties leaving behind their families at home.
The Chief Minister Chouhan took stock of the facilities being provided to the citizens in Bittan Market, Shahpura, Sarva Dharma Nagar, Mandakini Tiraha, Nayapura Tirahe and Bairagarh Chichli area in Bhopal without security staff. He also sought information as regard to the most essential services being provided to the citizens at petrol pumps, medical stores and grocery shops.
Chouhan also inspected the private hospital on Kolar road and saw the treatment facilities. It is to be highlighted that CM Chouhan is daily reviewing the efforts being made in the state for protection from the disease.