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Maharashtra relaxes Covid-19 curbs in these districts. Details here

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pic.twitter.com/qmluIdJ8cs All tourist spots that are ticketed to remain open as per regular timings with online ticketing in the state.

All visitors should be necessarily be fully vaccinated. Authorities are allowed to impose restrictions on the number of people visiting these places at any time in view of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Spa's can remain operational with 50% capacity subject to the same restrictions as imposed for beauty salons and hair cutting saloons.

Beaches, gardens, parks to remain open as per timings fixed by the local authorities. Amusement theme parks to remain operational with 50% of the operational capacity.

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