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Tamil Nadu govt extends lockdown till Sept 6 with additional relaxations

By ANI | Updated: August 21, 2021 22:50 IST

Extending the lockdown till September 6 with additional relaxations, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday allowed theatres to reopen with 50 per cent capacity from August 23.

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Extending the lockdown till September 6 with additional relaxations, the Tamil Nadu government on Saturday allowed theatres to reopen with 50 per cent capacity from August 23.

The state government allowed schools for students of classes 9 to 12 to reopen from September 1 with 50 per cent capacity, further stated the Tamil Nadu government.

All shops has been allowed to operate till 9 pm and can function till 10 pm from August 23 while IT-related organisations can function with a 100 per cent workforce.

All colleges to function from September 1 on a rotational basis with vaccinated teaching and non-teaching staff.

( With inputs from ANI )

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