After a nine-month long wait with lockdown, the Nou Salar Jung Museum in Hyderabad will be reopened for visitors from November 10. The museum will be opened following all The Covid-19 precautionary measures. The museum said in a statement that masks are mandatory for visitors and thermal screening should be done before entering. Visitors should follow at least 6 feet of physical distance.
Senior citizens, pregnant women, toddlers and toddlers should not visit the museum. We all know that all public places have been closed and suffered losses due to the corona epidemic. In this queue, the museum suffered huge losses due to lockdown, as it was closed when the footfall increased in the summer. The museum has an average of 15 lakh visitors per month and it will grow to 25 lakh sacks in the summer. It is estimated that the visitors' entry has been banned and has cost a few crores.
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