In Pictures: India’s cybercity Gurugram turns into ghost town to beat COVID-19 monster virus

Case study Gurugram: ACN brings you the real ground level scenario through photos and videos.`

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GURUGRAM. March 22: Life in Gurugram – the epicenter of bustling corporate activity came to a standstill today on Sunday as the town wore the look of a deserted Ghost Town.

National Highway 48 (Delhi-Gurugram Eway that has a daily traffic of over 200,000 vehicles, looked like this on Sunday.
Sector 29 eateries hub with over 50 restaurants did not have a single visitor this Sunday.

 

 

 

 

 

People including the expats community of this 24X7 town remained confined to their homes as all commercial establishments such as malls, eateries, and retail joints were closed following Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s nationwide appeal to observe March 22 as Janta Curfew (Public closure) to keep a tab on the spread of coronavirus COVID-19.

See in video:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vah9ZnP8kyk

There was none to use escalators of foot-over bridge at MG Road
Subway near DLF Epitome in Cybercity hardly has a vehicle.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vah9ZnP8kykAll major hotspots DLF Cybercity, Cyberhub, Sector 29 eateries hub, mall-mile MG Road, and Sohna Road stretch that otherwise remain happening with human activity, wore a deserted look on Sunday.

Sector 14 market, one of the busiest retail destinations of the city had no visitors.

Also read: Look how expats, corporate bosses are spending Sunday lockdown Janta Curfew

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