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”We took the decision keeping in view the daily rise in coronavirus cases in the capital. Even though we have been following all COVID-19 protocols, including wearing masks and maintaining social distancing, we thought it best to keep the dargah closed till April 30,” said Nizami, chairperson, Dargah Sharif Hazrat Nizamuddin Auliya.
In case the prevailing situation does not improve, we can extend the dargah’s closure date further, he added.
The holy month of Ramadan is currently on and Muslims from across the country come to pay obeisance at the dargah.
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This is the highest single-day surge in the national capital till date. A day before, 19,486 COVID-19 cases and 141 deaths were reported.