
Restrictions extended till May 24
The Hindu
The territorial administration has extended the lockdown restrictions up to May 24 in view of the rise in number of COVID- 19 cases.Ashok Kumar, Secretary, Revenue, in an order said the restrictions p
The territorial administration has extended the lockdown restrictions up to May 24 in view of the rise in number of COVID- 19 cases. Ashok Kumar, Secretary, Revenue, in an order said the restrictions planned earlier up to May 10 had been further extended to May 24. In a slight modification of the existing restrictions, provision and grocery stores, vegetables, fruits, meat/fish marts and shops selling animal fodder would function only till 12 p.m. Milk parlours, medical shops and shops selling medical equipment would remain open.More Related News

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