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Coronavirus: T-series office in Mumbai office shut down declared contaminated zone by BMC

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: May 10, 2020 9:08 PM

Popular music record label and film production company T-series has been declared as a contaminated zone according to reports ...

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Popular music record label and film production company T-series has been declared as a contaminated zone according to reports doing the rounds in the media. Meanwhile, the office has been sealed by the authorities as a precautionary measure. Due to lockdown, everyone at the office was following the lockdown rules since day one. Majority of the employees working from home but there were few staff who used to come to the office.

The report also revolved that three to four employees have been taken to the hospital. There has been no official confirmation from T-series yet. But the banner outside their office says that the place it has been sealed. Earlier, building of  celebrities like Vicky Kaushal, Chitrangada Singh was temporarily sealed after a resident  was said to have tested coronavirus positive in one of the blocks.

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