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AJMER: Weather and Kuring Limit Public Movement

AJMER: Weather and Kuring Limit Public Movement
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Ajmer / City: During Sunday night at the state, the city remains tightly closed and only emergency services are permitted in the city.
The police remained vigilant and looked patrolized throughout the city.
Even Dargah, Dargah Bazaar, and Brahma Temple in Pushkar remained closed on Sundays.
But some passengers can be seen on the bus stand and at the train station.
Although the main vegetable market is still closed during curfew, important services such as grocery stores and vegetables remain open in Ajmer.
The main market like Naya Bazaar, Nalllah Bazaar, Madar Gate, Kaiser Ganj was closed and the mall in the city was also closed for that day.
The gas station is open but only a few vehicles can be seen there.
Ajmer SP started a 24-hour Covid control room in his office and issued a cellphone number of officers on duty there for the general public.
Most of the people look sitting on their roof or outside their home and enjoy the sun during the day.
However, the police were seen warning some of them, caught getting up without reason.
Meanwhile in the entire Hadouti, cold and fog territory wrapped the day, which also limited the people in their homes, making curved hours of Covid, success.
Most stores in the city’s main market, Bundi, Jhalawar and Baran are also closed.
Police forces remain active and alert circles and the main road to enforce the protocol curfew and covid.
However, the movement of people and vehicles on the streets and lanes in areas in the walled city in the city and Bundi cannot be limited.
Because of the weather and curfew, all family members packed inside the house can spend quality time, said Singh Solanki’s Nutan from the Keshavpura area in the city.
In Bundi, the police took a big action against those found breaking at night.
At least 50 vehicles were confiscated and the total fine of RS 10,800 was slapped in people who were trapped in the market without relevant reasons, he said.
Similarly, 210 people found violating epidemic actions, slapped with a total fine of RS 25,500.

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