Monday 4 May 2020

Do's and don'ts of Lockdown 3.0

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Do's and don'ts of Lockdown 3.0 Do's and don'ts of Lockdown 3.0
In the wake of the pandemic caused by novel coronavirus, the government has mandated that the lockdown imposed pan-India be extended but with significant relaxations this time. While a number of notifications have been issued in this regard, here are all the important bits that you need to know.
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