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Not more than five persons to assemble at public places, no new year celebration events, no gatherings at public places permitted from 11pm of 31st Dec to 6am of 1st Jan and 11pm of 1 Jan to 6am of 2nd Jan.
No public gatherings will be allowed in Delhi tonight and tomorrow between 11 pm and 6 am as the state government has announced a night curfew to restrict the New Year's celebrations.
The President's official Twitter handle shared visuals of him jogging on the pristine Ghoghla beach in Diu and posted: "As we enter 2021, after a difficult year that has tested us all, let us rise together and make an endeavor to remain fit and healthy."
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority on Thursday imposed a night curfew in the capital and restricted gatherings of more than five people on account of New Year celebrations. According to an order, no celebratory events, congregations and gatherings at public places are permitted from 11 pm on December 31 until 6 am on January 1, 2021. More to follow...
The curfew will be in place on December 31 and January 1 between 11 pm to 6 am, the DDMA said in its order, adding that not more than five people will be allowed to assemble at a public place and no new year celebrations, events or gatherings will be permitted post 11 pm.
The United States saw a disastrously hight number of deaths on Wednesday, when 3,927 people succumbed to the coronavirus before 8:30 pm. Bringing the total number of fatalities in the country to 341,845, according to data released byJohn Hopkins University.
New Delhi, December 31
The Delhi government has imposed a night curfew on December 31 and January 1 from 11 pm to 6 am to avoid large gathering during New Year celebrations due to COVID-19 and its hi
Aman Sood
Tribune News Service
Patiala, December 30
It’s a foggy Wednesday morning and a re-purposed trailer, with almost dozen elderly men sitting cross-legged and singing morning hymns, slo
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Delhi has reported 677 new COVID19 cases in the last 24 hours, taking the total number of cases in the National Capital to 6 lakh 24 thousand 7 hundred 95.