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In Pictures: Lock Down In Srinagar

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April 10, 2020
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In Pictures: Lock Down In Srinagar
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INS photojournalist Zargar Zahoor visited various parts of Srinagar on Friday. Shrines and Mosques usually bustling with devout on Fridays remained locked. The streets also remained deserted amid rising number of Covid-19 cases.

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INS photojournalist Zargar Zahoor visited various parts of Srinagar on Friday. Shrines and Mosques usually bustling with devout on Fridays remained locked. The streets also remained deserted amid rising number of Covid-19 cases.

The restrictions were tightened across the Kashmir valley in the wake of detection of more COVID-19 cases. So far 207 people have tested positive, around 170 in Kashmir alone
CRPF and Police personnel stand guard near Rainawari Srinagar on Friday
A view of a deserted street in Srinagar.
There were no Friday prayers at Grand Mosque In Down Town Srinagar and it remained locked.
Dastageer Sahib shrine in Khaniyar remained shut for devout.
SMC workers fumigated the Bohri Kadal market area to prevent the spread of COVID –19
Not a soul was found crossing usually bustling Srinagar bridge.
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