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Nadia Night Curfew
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West Bengal fights COVID-19: Night curfew lifted between 11 PM to 5 AM in Nadia and Hooghly districts

| @indiablooms | Nov 09, 2021, at 10:55 pm

Kolkata/UNI: Keeping in view the Jagadhatri Puja festival, the West Bengal Government on Tuesday lifted the night curfew between 11 PM to 5 AM in Nadia and Hooghly districts.

A Government notification said, "On the occasion of the Jagadhatri Puja, restrictions relating to the movement of people and vehicles between 11 PM to 5 AM shall be relaxed on 12/11/2021 and 13/11/2021 for Nadia and Hooghly districts only."

It might be mentioned that last month too the State Government eased restrictions between October 10 and 20 due to the Durga Puja festival.

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