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The Jammu and Kashmir administration announced a 34-hour curfew from 8 pm on Saturday amid a surge in coronavirus cases in the Union Territory. Complete corona curfew to be observed in the Union Territory from 8 PM, 24th April (Saturday) till 6 AM, April 26 (Monday). Essential and emergency services to be allowed. All market, commercial institutions will remain closed, the office of Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha said in a tweet. On April 8, a night curfew from 10 pm to 6 am was imposed in the urban areas of eight districts, which was extended to the municipal and urban local body limits of all the 20 districts in the Union Territory on April 20.
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Restrictions to remain till 6 am on April 26
Essential and emergency services to be allowed during restrictions
Jammu: The Jammu and Kashmir administration announced a 34-hour curfew from 8 pm on Saturday (April 25) amid a surge in coronavirus cases in the Union Territory. Complete corona curfew to be observed in the Union Territory from 8 pm, 24th April (Saturday) till 6 am, April 26 (Monday). Essential and emergency services to be allowed. All market, commercial institutions will remain closed, the office of Lieutenant Governor (LG) Manoj Sinha said in a tweet.
On April 8, a night curfew from 10 pm to 6 am was imposed in the urban areas of eight districts, which was extended to the municipal and urban local body limits of all the 20 districts in the Union Territory on April 20. Jammu and Kashmir s tally of COVID-19 cases surged to 1,56,344 on Friday as 1,937 more people tested positive for the viral disease, while the death toll due to it climbed to 2,111 with a r
Hyderabad: Begum Bazaar Timings Changed Over COVID-19 Second Wave Apr 08, 2021, 13:26 IST
HYDERABAD: Begum Bazaar, one of the busy and major trading hubs in Hyderabad has been hit by the coronavirus second wave, after more than 100 people were diagnosed as COVID-19 positive. After this, the Trader Associations have decided to close the area after 5 pm starting from Friday.
Shops in the market will now be open from 9 Am to 5 Pm, as per the instructions issued by the Hyderabad Kirana Merchants Association following a meeting of executive members of the association.
Laxminarayan Rathi, president of The Hyderabad Grocery Merchant Association, and Mahesh Kumar Agarwal, general secretary, said the shops would be open from 9 am to 5 pm and closed till 5 pm.