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Lockdown in Srinagar: In Pictures

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April 3, 2020
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Lockdown in Srinagar: In Pictures
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INS photojournalist Zargar Zahoor travelled around Srinagar to find the Shrines and Mosques, typically bustling with devout on Friday, desolate amid the ongoing lockdown to contain the coronavirus that has been rippling through entire community.

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INS photojournalist Zargar Zahoor travelled around Srinagar to find the Shrines and Mosques, typically bustling with devout on Friday, desolate amid the ongoing lockdown to contain the coronavirus that has been rippling through entire community.

Srinagar’s Grand Mosque remains locked.
A view of Ghanta Ghar Lal Chowk Srinagar
Like last week, there is going to be no Friday prayers at most shrines and mosques in Kashmir
Indifferent to the happenings around them, some people continue to stay put at the gate of Srinagar shrines
The restrictions have been tightened across the Valley as COVID-19 cases in Kashmir have surged to 53
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