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Delhi Lockdown: Rush continues at Anand Vihar Bus Terminal

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Delhi Lockdown: Rush continues at Anand Vihar Bus Terminal

Delhi Lockdown: Rush continues at Anand Vihar Bus Terminal

COVID-19 cases continued to rise in the national capital.

As week-long lockdown was imposes, migrant workers in large numbers are leaving for their hometown from Delhi from Anand Vihar Bus Terminal.

The lockdown, which started at 10 pm on Apr 19, will remain imposed till 5 am on Apr 26th.


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