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Watch Video! Maharashtra CM orders complete shutdown in Mumbai Metropolitan Region till 31st March

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: March 20, 2020 18:18 IST

Coronavirus has infected more than 2,45,000 people and killed more than 10,000 across the world. Meanwhile, India has reported ...

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Coronavirus has infected more than 2,45,000 people and killed more than 10,000 across the world. Meanwhile, India has reported 5 deaths and over 195 cases so far. 

PM Narendra Modi on Thursday called for Janata Curfew on March 22 and urged people to avoid panic buying. 

CM Uddhav Thackeray today has announced that from this midnight, all workplaces will remain closed till 31st March. This is applicable in Mumbai, MMR Region, Pune, Pimpri Chinchwad and Nagpur. Govt offices to operate at 25% attendance.

Essential services shall operate, any other services important to operate, the collectors shall specify from time to time. Groceries, milk and other day to day items shall be available. Citizens are req to reduce unnecessary movement. Let’s win this #WarAgainstVirus

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