Haryana:After the violence in Nuh, the situation is now returning to normal. People are beginning to return to everyday life. There is peace here for the last three-four days. Although the curfew is still in force, the District Magistrate issued an order saying that the curfew will be lifted in Nuh for the movement of people from 9 am to 1 pm (four hours) on Monday. Apart from this, banks and ATMs will also be opened.
Internet restored in Faridabad, closed in Ballabhgarh
Internet facilities have been started in the district on Sunday, but keeping in mind the latest incidents in Ballabhgarh, the administration again stopped the internet facility in Ballabhgarh. According to the statement issued by the District Deputy Commissioner, internet facility has been stopped in Ballabhgarh from 1 pm on Sunday till 12 midnight on Monday, August 7.
In fact, most of the religious violence in Faridabad has been seen in Ballabhgarh area only. The accused in the latest case of attack on a saw machine in Chhansa and setting fire to a tractor are still out of reach of the police. This decision has been taken so that no rumor or violence spreads again. Internet facility will continue in areas other than Ballabhgarh. According to sources, internet facility can be stopped in the entire district if the cases of violent incidents increase.
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