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China, where Covid-19 is spreading like wildfire, is currently hit by the highly transmissible Omicron strain BF.7. 
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The cast of India Lockdown including Prateik Babbar, Aahana Kumra, Shweta Basu Prasad visited the Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai alongwith director Madhur Bhandarkar to seek blessings of Lord Ganesha. The film will release on Zee5 on December 2, 2022.
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India Lockdown Release Date: Starring Shweta Basu Prasad, Prateik Babbar, Aahana Kumra, Sai Tamhankar, and Prakash Belawadi in pivotal roles, the film is all set to stream on ZEE5 from December 2, 2022.
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'India Lockdown' is all about the effect of the pandemic and lockdown on common people. It highlights how many became jobless, the issue of migrant workers while going back to their native places, and sex workers deprived of their source of income.
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Aahana Kumra opens up how she deals with people's opinions on social media. She said that its important to filter that, and the only way to filter is to take comments, and feedback the way you would like to take it.
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India Lockdown trailer has been released. Actor Prateik Babbar opened up on what made him say yes to the film and what it felt like stepping into the shoes of migrant workers.
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Prateik Babbar talked about his preparation for the role in 'India Lockdown' The film has been directed by Madhur Bhandarkar The film is slated for release on the 2nd of December
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ZEE5, India's largest home-grown video streaming platform, announced its latest original film ‘India Lockdown’. After the success of the comedy-drama 'Babli Bouncer’, national award-winning director Madhur Bhandarkar will be headlining this hard-hitting film.
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Delhi, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana extended their lockdown by 17 May to prevent an unprecedented surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths. How likely is the entire lockdown to be imposed in the country?
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Clamp strict lockdown in areas with over 10 percent COVID positivity rate, AIIMS director has said Dr Guleria also rejected the strategy of imposing night curfews and weekend lockdowns by some states
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday indicated that the steps taken by the central government so far will not be able to deal with the COVID-19 epidemic that is harming India. He said that lockdown is now the last option.
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Today 363 days have passed since India imposed a nationwide lockdown to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. The Union Health Minister said that 40,715 COVID-19 cases were registered in India in a day, leading to an increase of 1,16,86,796 cases across the country.
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A viral tweet claimed that the government is planning to reimpose another lockdown from December 1 to combat the spread of coronavirus. Government fact check wing PIB denied any such claim and termed it fake. PIB clarified that there no such plan to reimposing another lockdown in India by the government yet.
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The top court said that it is not inclined to interfere at this stage and the petitioners may withdraw plea and approach the high courts.
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In an attempt to take necessary steps to limit the environmental damage and commence the post-pandemic world with relevant actions, Socio Story organised a virtual session on Re-Imagining Nature- COVID and Beyond on June 20. 
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Earlier he had said that the central government has made the proposal to reduce rates for just 24 per cent beds in private hospitals but the Delhi Government wants at least 60 per cent beds at reduced prices.
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Regular disinfection of the office premises and vehicles will have to be ensured.
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The government will be in a better position to start international flights when the domestic air traffic volume reaches 50 per cent, added the sources. 
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Union Civil Aviation Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Saturday stated that over 700 flights are operating per day. Addressing a press conference on flight operations and related issues, Puri asserted that the international flight operations will start only after other countries open their air space or borders.
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He added that the state has set up 300 medical camps and the state government is planning to scale it up to 450.






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