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India registers more than 9 million confirmed cases of COVID-19

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Bombay, Nov 25 (EFE/EPA).- Many Indian state governments including Gujarat, Maharastra, Himachal Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh imposed night curfew and other travel related restrictions as India positions itself second in the ranking of total confirmed COVID-19 cases in world behind the United States, with more than 9 million COVID-19 confirmed cases. (Camera: DIVYAKANT SOLANKI/SANJAY BAID/PIYAL ADHIKARY)SHOT LIST: B.ROLL OF BOMBAY, DHARAMSALA AND KOLKATA AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.

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