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Delhi Lockdown: Daryaganj market remains crowded

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Delhi Lockdown: Daryaganj market remains crowded

Delhi Lockdown: Daryaganj market remains crowded

COVID-19 situation hasn't improved in the national capital.

A huge crowd was seen at vegetable market in Daryaganj on April 20, with no social distancing.

On an average, Delhi is reporting over 20,000 COVID cases daily.

Week-long lockdown has been imposed in Delhi to control spread of coronavirus.

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


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