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Mizoram Govt lifts restrictions on entry of vehicles carrying non-essential commodities

By ANI | Updated: July 10, 2020 18:55 IST

The Mizoram Government on Friday lifted the restrictions on the entry of vehicles carrying non-essential commodities into the state, informed the Department of Information and Public Relations.

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The Mizoram Government on Friday lifted the restrictions on the entry of vehicles carrying non-essential commodities into the state, informed the Department of Information and Public Relations.

All categories of vehicles will now be permitted in the state. The mPASS registration on the mCOVID-19 application and submission of a self-declaration at the point of entry shall remain mandatory.

"Mizoram Govt. has now lifted the restriction on entry of non-essential commodities into the State. Transport of all categories of vehicles now permitted. mPASS registration on the mCOVID-19 application and submission of a self-declaration at the point of entry remains mandatory," said the government in a tweet.

( With inputs from ANI )

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