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Strict action to be taken against violators: Maha Minister on rising COVID cases

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Strict action to be taken against violators: Maha Minister on rising COVID cases

Strict action to be taken against violators: Maha Minister on rising COVID cases

Amid rising cases of COVID-19, Mumbai City's Guardian Minister Aslam Shaikh said strict action will be taken against violators of COVID-19 guidelines.

"Action will be taken against those who do not follow government guidelines, keep hotels and pubs operational till late hours," said Maharashtra Minister.


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