Covid restrictions extended in Arunachal Pradesh until February 14
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, ARUNACHAL PRADESH/ Updated : Feb 1, 2022, 08:16 IST
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Covid restrictions extended in Arunachal Pradesh until February 14 
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Travellers going to Arunachal Pradesh need to be aware that the state has extended its covid restrictions until February 14, 2022. The state is planning to extend the restrictions with slight modifications.
Travellers going to Arunachal Pradesh need to be aware that the state has extended its covid restrictions until February 14, 2022. The state is planning to extend the restrictions with slight modifications. Read less
Travellers going to Arunachal Pradesh need to be aware that the state has extended its covid restrictions until February 14, 2022. The state is planning to extend the restrictions with slight modifications. The state has decided to keep all commercial establishments, businesses, and workplaces operating with 50 percent attendance until 8 pm.
The state is one of the most gorgeous ones in the northeast region, and has been so for a long time. It is not as explored as Assam or Meghalaya, but once you get into it, you realise that it is full of hidden treasures for travellers.
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