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Indore Collector issues order regarding opening of govt, semi-govt, corporation department offices

By ANI | Updated: May 27, 2020 03:20 IST

Indore Collector Manish Singh has issued instructions regarding the opening of offices of government, semi-government and corporation departments in the district, with the presence of 100 per cent officers and 50 per cent employees.

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Indore Collector Msh Singh has issued instructions regarding the opening of offices of government, semi-government and corporation departments in the district, with the presence of 100 per cent officers and 50 per cent employees.

Identity cards of all such officers and employees issued by their respective department or office will be considered as curfew pass, according to an official statement.

All of them have to follow rules like maintaining social distancing, wearing face masks and gloves, and using hand stisers.

Indore on Tuesday reported 79 more COVID-19 cases, taking the total number of cases in the district to 3,182, including 119 deaths, according to Chief Medical and Health Officer Praveen Jadia.

( With inputs from ANI )

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