Mangaluru, Jul 16: Streets in Mangaluru wore a deserted look as the city woke up to the first morning of the seven-day lockdown on Thursday.
The lockdown is being observed after the state government announced it as a necessary step to combat the spread of COVID-19.
The week-long total shutdown came into effect in the Karnataka's Dakshina Kannada district from 8 pm on July 15 till 5 am on July 22.
The state government allowed relaxation between 8am to 11 am for purchasing of essential commodities. A slight rush was observed during the hours of the relaxation.
Karnataka has so far reported 47,253 positive COVID-19 cases, including 27,859 active cases and 18,466 recoveries.
So far, 928 people have lost their lives due to the infectious virus in the state.
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This is Injustice to Hindu religious traditions...
Ohh No.! - What about Uniform Civil Code..???
And they thought UCC will affect the Muslims only! LOL!
Rabid Sanghis (and Others), please continue your fight for Uniform Civil Code, Please...!
Even men should not go there cos
NA TASYA PRATIMA ASTI... There is no image of GOD.
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