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Prohibition of liquor in the border area of DK until August 30

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Mangaluru: Dakshina Kannada Deputy Commissioner KV Rajendra extends the ban on liquor and toddy in stores located close to Kerala borders until August 30.
In an effort to prevent Tiples from Kasaragod District in Kerala visit the wine bar, wine shop and wine shop at the border area of ​​the Dakshina Kannada, the district government has ordered the closure of all outlets from 3 to 15 August.
With an order extension, 26 Liquor outlets made in India (IML) and five gunshot shops that function in the border area of ​​Mangaluru, Bantwal, Putture.
And Sullia Taluks of Dakshina Kannada District will remain closed until August 30.
This prohibited outlet includes a wine bar, wine shop and wine shop in Dakshina Kannada, which is located within 5 km of the Kerala border.
Likewise, all bars and pubs in the district have also been directed at closing at 7pm mandatory.
At night hours from 9pm to 6 in the morning and weekend curvacts will also continue until August 30.
DK to manage 50K vaccines today The Dakshina District Health Office Kannada has planned to provide 50,000 vaccine doses in the city center (PHC) PHCs, public health centers and Taluk Hospital on Wednesday.
Wenlock District Hospital will manage the second dose of Covaxin and Covishield to beneficiaries of qualified.
The second dose of covishield will also be provided at the Hospitals ESI in Shivabagh and good.
288 COVID-19 Cases in DK Dakshina Kannada District on Tuesday reported 288 fresh Covid-19 cases, with a 3.8% test level of test.
Meanwhile, this district also reported five deaths, taking dead to 1,511.
The active load kasel from the district was reduced from 3,555 to 3,445, after 393 patients were repatriated.
Meanwhile, the Udupi district reported 122 fresh Covid-19 cases and one death associated with infection.
The district has 1,513 active cases.

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