No political meetings for two weeks in Kozhikode
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Jail and fine for those violating pandemic protocol, says Collector
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Despite the spike in the number of COVID-19 cases and call for better vigil, there was no decline in the number of visitors to the Kozhikode beach on Saturday.
Jail and fine for those violating pandemic protocol, says Collector
Large political meetings will not be permitted for the next two weeks in Kozhikode in view of the rising number of COVID-19 cases being reported from the district. Beaches will be closed to the public after 7 p.m., and social distancing will be mandatory at all places of worship.
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Kerala strike today: Normal life was affected in the state. Private buses, taxis, autorickshaws and private buses remained off the roads across the state. Kerala strike: KSRTC buses plying with few passengers  |  Photo Credit: ANI
Thiruvananthapuram: Normal life was affected in Kerala as protests rocked the state for the second consecutive day on Monday. Kerala Motor Vyavasaya Samrakshana Samiti is observing a 12-hour long statewide motor strike today in protest against the rising fuel prices.
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