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Section 144 in Maharashtra: What's open, what's not
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Published on April 14, 2021 - Duration: 02:13s
Section 144 in Maharashtra: What's open, what's not
As India continues to fight second wave of COIVD-19, Maharashtra has remained as the worst-hit state.
State Government imposed section 144 for 15 days from April 14 8pm onwards.
Public transport will remain operational for emergency services.
Maharashtra reported 60,212 fresh COVID infections in last 24 hours.
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