Karauli, the curfew was relaxed for 12 hours. The market is crowded due to the wedding season.
Karauli violence, a curfew was imposed by district collectors. The curfew, which began on April 2, has been extended for another two days. The curfew is currently in effect until April 17th. However, the curfew was relaxed for 12 hours. After that, the market gets crowded.
After the violence, Karauri’s normal life is slowly speeding up again. The market begins to shine. According to media reports, many people arrived at the city’s Budara Bazaar, Sadder Bazaar, Futacot, Anajimandi and Sarafa Bazaar on Friday and Saturday.
After the violence, Karauri’s normal life is slowly speeding up again. The market begins to shine. According to media reports, many people arrived at the city’s Budara Bazaar, Sadder Bazaar, Futacot, Anajimandi and Sarafa Bazaar on Friday and Saturday
Given the crowd, cars and other four-wheeled vehicles were banned from entering the market. However, the loading of vehicles and bicycles was permitted. The wedding season has begun. In this situation, people come to many markets to buy goods. There is a traffic situation in the market because of the buyer’s rush.
This happens because few days ago a bicycle rally was held in Nab Sansar, the town of Karauli. Stones were thrown at the rally. Then there was violence. Curfew has been enforced since the violence by court officials and district judge Rajendra Singh Shekhawat. However, the curfew from 6 am to 6 pm on Saturday allowed 12 hours of relaxation. During this period, all stores on the market are open.
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