ERNAKULAM : If you are able to get chocolate while they say it is the end of the world, should not you be able to get books too?
This was a question posed by a Kerala bureaucrat, who did not want to be named, when asked about a central puzzle in the ongoing tussle between center and the state.
The question assumes importance in the new debate that has emerged between the center and states on what to be exempted and not during the partial easing of the lockdown.
Hardly it gets as peculiar as with Kerala's case of books. Kerala wanted to establish its own list of services that can be deemed as vital, as it moved to ease the lockdown in some of its parts that are not hotspots this week.
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