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Taj Mahal reopens to tourists as India eases Covid-19 restrictions

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India's top tourist attraction the Taj Mahal reopens two months after it was shut when a deadly surge in coronavirus infections swept the country. Cases and deaths in the vast nation of 1.3 billion people soared to record levels in April and May but infections have declined in recent weeks, with major cities including the capital New Delhi and the financial capital Mumbai lifting some curbs on movement and activities. ++COMPLETES VIDI9CA3V4_EN++

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