Coronavirus In Maharashtra: Haji Ali, Mahim Dargah, Mahalaxmi Temple And Siddhivinayak Closed For Pilgrims Till Further Notice

Seeing the current scenario, the administration of Haji Ali, Mahin Dargah, Mahalaxmi Temple have restricted the entry of devotees inside the religious place until further notice

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Coronavirus In Maharashtra: Haji Ali, Mahim Dargah, Mahalaxmi Temple And Siddhivinayak Closed For Pilgrims Till Further Notice
The outbreak of Coronavirus in the world has stopped each and everything happening on earth. Right from the industries to banks to entertainment, people working in different sectors are asked to quarantine themselves to stop the spread of Coronavirus. While the US President Donald Trump announced a national emergency in the state, Indian government officials have suspended malls, theatres gyms and other points of people gathering joints. As the number of infected people continues to rise, the death toll has also increased.

Seeing the current scenario, the administration of a few religious tourist places across the nation have locked down some places. After Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board announced the closure of the religious Vaishno Devi temple, the administration of Mahalaxmi Temple, Haji Ali and Mahim Dargah too restricted the entry of devotees inside the shire till further notice.  

Tweeting about the same, Times Of India wrote, “#CoronavirusOutbreak | #HajiAli and #Mahim dargahs restrict the entry of devotees till further notice. On average, Haji Ali gets 20,000 to 25,000 visitors daily while Mahim gets 12,000 to 15,000 visitors. These are two major Sufi shrines in Mumbai. #Coronavirus #COVID19”

Apart from the religious places, Union Ministry had also announced the closure of Red Fort and Rajghat, Delhi, for visitors until month-end amid the coronavirus outbreak in India.

Meanwhile, Bollywood and TV celebs are self-isolated in their homes. Giving their fans sneak-peek, celebs have been posting pictures and video revealing how their self-quarantine time looks like.

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