Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru bears a deserted look as a total lockdown is in force across the state since Saturday evening (7pm) to Monday morning (7am); on May 24, 2020. A ban under Section 144 of the CrPC has also been imposed to prevent movement of people and vehicles. As decided by the state government to contain the coronavirus spread, the Sunday lockdown comes after a partial relaxation of restrictions on weekdays since May 19 to revive economic activity and restore near-normalcy.(Photo: IANS)
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