Partial curfew from tomorrow
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Shops to close at 12 noon, prohibitory orders in place
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Shops to close at 12 noon, prohibitory orders in place
The State government has decided to impose a partial curfew for 14 days starting from Wednesday.
Chief Minister Y.S Jagan Mohan Reddy took the decision at a review meeting COVID, vaccination, Nadu-Nedu (health) and YSR Kanti Velugu at the Camp Office on Monday.
All the shops shall be open only from 6 a.m. to 12 noon with Section 144 in force. Only emergency services will be allowed from thereon. The decision was taken in view of the spike in new infections in the second wave of the pandemic and to ensure that economic activity was not hit.
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