MUMBAI - Indian authorities started to impose stringent rules on Thursday (Dec 30) to prevent mass gatherings at new year's parties and public venues to combat a spike in Covid-19 infections, even as top leaders led large political rallies. Night curfews have been imposed in all major cities and restaurants ordered to limit customers. However, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and.
The federation on Thursday had sought withdrawal of police cases lodged against some of their colleagues in the fraternity after a face off on Monday, PTI reported.
MUMBAI (Reuters) - Indian authorities started to impose stringent rules on Thursday to prevent mass gatherings at parties and public venues ahead of new year celebrations as the nation sees a spike in COVID-19 infections.
MUMBAI: Indian authorities started to impose stringent rules on Thursday to prevent mass gatherings at parties and public venues ahead of new year celebrations as the nation sees a spike in COVID-19 infections. Night curfews have been imposed in all major cities and restaurants ordered to limit customers, officials said. However, state authorities were finding it difficult to