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Coronavirus Update | Puducherry govt extends lockdown till July 15

The curfew would be in force without any change from 10 pm to 5 am the next day. The order prohibited opening of cinemas, theatres and multiplexes. It was also stated that social, political and entertainment-related gatherings would remain prohibited.

June 30, 2021 / 18:03 IST
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The territorial government announced on Wednesday that the lockdown which was to end on the midnight of June 30 has been extended till midnight of July 15 to contain the spread of Covid.

An order issued by Ashok Kumar Secretary (Relief and Rehabilitation), who is the member-secretary of the State executive committee, announced the extension.

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The curfew would be in force without any change from 10 pm to 5 am the next day.

The order prohibited opening of cinemas, theatres and multiplexes.

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