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Coronavirus pandemic | Delivery of newspapers, magazines prohibited in Maharashtra

The state government issued consolidated guidelines to control the spread of the pandemic and gave details about the services which will be partially resumed from April 20.

April 18, 2020 / 18:29 IST
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Q11. Complete this line by the Fortune Magazine in 1934: As Oil had its Rockefeller , Literature had its ______________, referring to the fiction factory foreman responsible for such literary classics as Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys.

The Maharashtra government on Saturday said door-to-door delivery of newspapers and magazines was prohibited as part of measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 in the state.

The state government issued consolidated guidelines to control the spread of the pandemic and gave details about the services which will be partially resumed from April 20.

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Although the print media has been exempted from the lockdown from April 20 onwards, door-to-door delivery of newspapers and magazines will be prohibited, given the extent of the spread, the government stated.

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