All govt and private offices to open with 100 percent attendance from June 23

Patna, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Monday announced more relaxations in next phase of unlock from June 23 to July 06 as all government and private offices would now open with hundred percent attendance while zoos and parks would remain opened for six hours from 6 AM.

Mr Kumar made the announcement on his official twitter account, informing about more relaxations

from June 23 to July 6 during next phase of unlock. All government and private offices would now open with hundred percent attendance till 5 PM while shops and other business establishments would remain opened till 7 PM.

Chief Minister said that parks and zoos had been allowed to open for six hours from

6 AM. Night curfew would remain effective from 9 PM to 5 AM, he stated.

Mr Kumar said that relaxation had been given in next phase of unlock due to improvement in Corona pandemic scenario.

He appealed to people to strictly follow the guidelines to avoid any possibility of getting infected with Covid-19 virus, he added.

(Agencies)

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