Srinagar, Kashmir. 17 August 2020. Muslim devotees return to pray in mosques and shrines in Srinagar, as places of worship were reopened in the Jammu and Kashmir state on Sunday following a 5 months lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. While religious places and places of worship were reopened from August 16, religious processions and large religious gatherings remain banned to avoid the spread of the Covid-19 in the Kashmir Valley. Protective face masks were also distributed at the entrance of mosques as part of preventive measures in place to avoid the spread of the virus. Jammu and Kas


Srinagar, Kashmir. 17 August 2020. Muslim devotees return to pray in mosques and shrines in Srinagar, as places of worship were reopened in the Jammu and Kashmir state on Sunday following a 5 months lockdown due to the Coronavirus pandemic. While religious places and places of worship were reopened from August 16, religious processions and large religious gatherings remain banned to avoid the spread of the Covid-19 in the Kashmir Valley. Protective face masks were also distributed at the entrance of mosques as part of preventive measures in place to avoid the spread of the virus. Jammu and Kashmir's total number of infected persons has reached nearly 29,000, while the death toll has risen to 542


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