Modi wants Indians to impose curfew 22 Mar

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi speaks in Ahmedabad, India, 24 Feb, 2020. Photo: Reuters

Indian prime minister Narendra Modi on Thursday appealed to citizens to observe a self-curfew on 22 March as part of a trial-run to test social isolation to curb the spread of the coronavirus.

In his address to the nation, Modi said the growing challenge posed by the coronavirus was not normal, and urged everyone to practice social distancing.

"These are testing times but we all have to maintain discipline to prevent spread of the virus," he said, adding the pandemic has severely affected the Indian economy.