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Park and mall shut up, night at Bihar

Patna: All religious places, shopping centers, cinema rooms, clubs, swimming pools, parks and fitness centers will still be closed from Thursday to 21 January.
The decision was taken at the Crisis Management Group (CMG) meeting chaired by CM Nitish Kumar and was attended by CM all ministers of the top senior cabinet and bureaucrat on Tuesday after 893 Covid cases reported in the state in the last 24 hours, including 565 cases in Patna just.
The night curfew will be upheld starting at 10pm to 5 in the morning while the store will still open until 8 o’clock at night.
Street vendors sell vegetables and fruits on push carts, important services, banking, construction work and e-commerce activities, fuel stations and print & electronic media are released.
All government and non-government offices will only open with the presence of 50%.
Visitors will be banned at the government office.

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