Authorities in Maharashtra, which
has registered the highest number of coronavirus positive cases in India, have decided to close some prominent tourist and religious attractions as a precautionary measure.
The world-famous Ajanta and Ellora caves near Aurangabad, the popular Siddhivinayak temple in Mumbai and the Tuljabhawani temple in Osmanabad district would remain closed in view of the coronavirus situation in the state, officials said.
Entry restrictions to Mantralaya, the state secretariat in south Mumbai which sees thousands of visitors daily, will also be in force, Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope said.
The state government, which had announced closure of urban schools and colleges, has now decided to extend the measure in rural areas also, the minister said.
Schools and colleges in rural Maharashtra will remain closed till March-end due to coronavirus situation, Tope told reporters.
Four new cases of novel coronavirus infection have been detected in Maharashtra, taking the state tally to 37 on Monday.
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Of the four cases, three were reported from Mumbai and one from Navi Mumbai, a state government official said.
"The total number of coronavirus positive cases increased to 37," he said.
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