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Rajasthan: Primary schools to remain closed till further orders amid Covid-19 spike

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Night curfew in 8 cities from todayAmid a recent spike in Covid-19 cases, the Rajasthan government has decided to impose a night curfew in eight cities from 11 pm to 5 am and ordered the closure of markets by 10 pm from today.The state government has also made it mandatory for people coming to Rajasthan from other states to carry a Covid-19 negative test report (not older than 72 hours) along with them from March 25.If passengers do not have the negative test report, they will have to stay in quarantine for 15 days, according to an official statement.Passengers will also be examined at airports, bus stands and railway stations.The decisions were taken in a review meeting chaired by Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot.The night curfew will be.

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