Troubled by Corona, all the parks in Srinagar closed
Troubled by Corona, all the parks in Srinagar closed
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New Delhi: In this present era of pollution, everyone has been disturbed due to pollution and corona kill. The havoc of this virus has increased that hundreds of people are coming in its grip every day. This virus has killed thousands of people so far. It is still being speculated that soon this disease will be overcome. Not only this virus has affected the human life of people, but the fear of this virus has created panic in the whole world today.

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According to reports, it has been learned that all the parks in Srinagar have been closed to prevent the coronavirus. The District Deputy Commissioner has issued an order in this regard. This order will remain in effect until further notice is issued. Earlier, the Jammu district administration on Sunday closed down Dhabas, restaurants, bars, food courts, food stalls, and roadside eateries after banning holidays, malls, gyms, swimming pools and clubs in educational institutions. 

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It is being said that langars, Dhabas and restaurants in Katra and Kathua have also been closed till 31 March. Apart from Jammu, sit-in demonstrations and conferences in Udhampur have also been banned till 31 March. During this period, religious events, community buildings, and public places will not be able to have programs with langar, Bhandara and the presence of more than four people. Massage, spa and sauna centers etc. will also be banned in Jammu till March 31. Meanwhile Section 144 has been implemented in Poonch, Katra and Reasi.

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A suspected patient has been admitted to the hospital in Rajouri. In the Cidco Industrial Area of Samba district, workers are being allowed to go to the factory only after checking in the factories. Tehsildar postponed the ceremony to be held at a school in Bari Brahmana. District Deputy Commissioner of Jammu, Sushma Chauhan issued an order under Section 34 of the National Disaster Management Act 2005, prohibiting groups of four or more people anywhere except railway stations, bus stands, airports and transport service centers.

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