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Meghalaya puts on hold reopening of religious institutions

By ANI | Updated: June 9, 2020 21:10 IST

The Meghalaya government on Tuesday decided to put on hold the reopening of religious institutions that were decided to be opened on June 14.

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The Meghalaya government on Tuesday decided to put on hold the reopening of religious institutions that were decided to be opened on June 14.

"A meeting will be held again with religious orgsations at the end of this month," Meghalaya Chief Minister's Office tweeted.

"Based on the consultation with different religious orgsations this afternoon, the government has decided to put on hold the reopening of religious institutions in Meghalaya that was previously decided for June 14, 2020," Chief Minister Conrad Sangma said in a tweet.

He said that an elderly citizen who had come from Ri Bhoi district has tested positive for COVID-19.

"The person was isolated on arrival and is presently in Shillong. The person is stable and under supervision. Total active cases -- 26," he said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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