Bhubaneswar: There will be no dance at the various dance bars in the state capital. However, people can come enjoy their drink there if they want to.
The excise department of the Government of Odisha has given these regulations.
Khordha Collector Sitanshu Rout and Excise Superintendent Prasanna Acharya have directed that no type of dance performances will be staged in bars and clubs starting from this evening to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
Shopping malls in Bhubaneswar and Cuttack are already closed till March 31 on the orders of the Twin City Commissionerate Police.
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