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'No man' zones in Bengaluru during New Year's celebrations: Police Commissioner

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'No man' zones in Bengaluru during New Year's celebrations: Police Commissioner

'No man' zones in Bengaluru during New Year's celebrations: Police Commissioner

Bengaluru will see 'no man' zones in various parts of city for 24 hours from 6 pm of December 31 in view of the New Year's celebrations amid the coronavirus pandemic, informed Police Commissioner Kamal Pant.

Commissioner Pant added that only people with advance bookings at pubs, bars, restaurants and other establishments will be allowed there.

"No-man' zones will be created at MG Road, Church Street, Brigade Road, Koramangala and Indiranagar; only those with advance reservation coupons for pubs, bars, restaurants allowed," Pant told ANI.


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