
Night curfew in Maharashtra from Sunday in view of rise in Covid-19 cases
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The state recorded 35,952 coronavirus infections on Thursday, the highest one-day rise since the pandemic began

Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray ordered night curfew from Sunday onwards, it said.
Thackeray also warned of stricter restrictions if the people did not observe Covid-19 safety protocol, it said.
He asked officials to ensure availability of adequate hospital beds and medicines, the statement said.
Maharashtra recorded 35,952 coronavirus infections on Thursday, the highest one-day rise since the pandemic began.
The state added over one lakh cases in four days.
Noting that the state's Konkan region has a tradition of carrying a 'palkhi' or palanquin in a procession on Holi, the state government said this should be confined to temples and asked the local administration to do the needful.
"No big religious or cultural programmes should be organised on the day of Holi and Rang Panchami," the government added.
If the church is smaller in size, then a special prayer meet should be held in the presence of 10-25 persons, and four to five special masses may be organised depending on the need, it said.
It said adherence to Covid-19 protocols, including wearing masks, using hand sanitisers etc, must be ensured, adding that efforts must also be made to broadcast prayer meets online.
"No religious programme that can attract crowd in any way should be organised. Besides, procession should not be taken out," the statement said.
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