Nilgiris wears deserted look as residents stay indoors during lockdown
The Hindu
The major towns across the Nilgiris were deserted on Sunday, as residents stayed indoors due to the total lockdown. Hundreds of police personnel were deployed across the district to ensure that people
The major towns across the Nilgiris were deserted on Sunday, as residents stayed indoors due to the total lockdown. Hundreds of police personnel were deployed across the district to ensure that people did not step out of their homes unless it was absolutely necessary. Temporary check points were set up in various places across the major towns and vehicles and their occupants were checked, with only essential workers and people with legitimate reasons to travel being allowed to move within the Nilgiris. Teams formed by the Nilgiris district administration also kept tabs on crowds attending wedding ceremonies and other functions for which approval had been granted. In Charring Cross in Udhagamandalam, the organizers of a wedding were fined ₹ 5,000 for not following COVID-19 protocols and for inviting guests far above the number for which approval had been granted.More Related News

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