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Curfew will Remain Continue in Nirmal Districts of Telangana till 14 April

Nidhi Hakla

The curfew will remain in the Nirmal district of Telangana till 14 April.  On Thursday, the district collector announced a complete curfew after receiving 15 cases of Coronavirus. District Collector Musharraf Ali Farooqui told ANI over the phone that we have announced that a 100 percent curfew will be imposed in Nirmal district.

Due to Coronavirus in the country, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has imposed a lockdown of 21 days.  The number of corona infected people is increasing each day.  At present, 199 people have died in the country, while the number of infected has reached 6 thousand.  In such a situation, all the people are imprisoned in their homes.  Due to this lockdown, everyone has been advised to take precautions.

PM appealed to the public to stay at home, PM said that 15 Coronavirus positive cases have been detected in the district.  PM  also informed that 11 cantonment zones have been identified in the district. Everyone is troubled by this virus.  The treatment has not yet been found.  All countries are trying their best to tackle this virus at their level.  More than 200 people of the country are infected with this disease.  More than 200 countries have been infected by this virus spread from Wuhan, China.  Earlier more than 1.5 million people have been infected with this virus globally.  At the same time, the death toll has reached 90 thousand.  America, the most powerful country also suffers from this voice.  Italy and Spain are also the most affected by this virus.

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