Night Curfew + Lockdown in Maharashtra amid rising Covid 19 cases


Posted on 5th Apr 2021 07:05 pm by manoj sachdeva

Key Points:

1. Night Curfew from 8 PM to 7 AM all days

2. Lockdown on weekends from Friday 8 PM to Monday 7 Am

3. Applicable till 30th April 2021

4. Religious places, Gym, Swimming Pools would remain closed till further notice

5. Manufacturing Sector can function if Workers are vaccinated

6. Household help need to get either vaccinated or get RT-PCR test done every 15 days

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