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In Pictures: Life comes to halt amid curfew in Kashmir

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April 25, 2021
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A view of famous Ghanta Ghar in Lal Chowk Srinagar amid covid-19 curfew on Sunday. Life has come to a halt as Jammu and Kashmir grapples with soaring COVID-19 cases 
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Paramilitary CRPF personnel manning a street in old city of Srinagar on Sunday
Hundreds of CRPF and police personnel have been deployed across the length and breadth of Kashmir to enforce curfew announced by the government
Policeman inquiring from a sccoty rider amid curfew in old city on Sunday
A roadside vendor is seen on a deserted in Srinagar.
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By Zargar Zahoor/INS

A view of famous Ghanta Ghar in Lal Chowk Srinagar amid covid-19 curfew on Sunday. Life has come to a halt as Jammu and Kashmir grapples with soaring COVID-19 cases 
Authorities have ordered curfew till 6 a.m. on Monday amid increase in Covid-19 cases
Paramilitary CRPF personnel manning a street in old city of Srinagar on Sunday
Hundreds of CRPF and police personnel have been deployed across the length and breadth of Kashmir to enforce curfew announced by the government
Policeman inquiring from a sccoty rider amid curfew in old city on Sunday
A roadside vendor is seen on a deserted in Srinagar.
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