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Delhi Lockdown: Strict checking by police on vehicular movement

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Delhi Lockdown: Strict checking by police on vehicular movement

Delhi Lockdown: Strict checking by police on vehicular movement

Police personnel checked vehicles and IDs of people who are commuting in Delhi amid the 6-day lockdown imposed in the national capital in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic.

The lockdown will continue till 5 am of 26th April.

On April 21, Delhi reported over 28,000 COVID cases, highest ever single-day spike.


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