Delhi's Chandni Mahal locality was one of the first containment zones in the country. About 52 members of the Nizamuddin Tableeghi Jamat lived in 13 different mosques in the Chandni Mahal area, due to which, this area was listed as a containment zone on April 11. On June 06, as the number of cases went down, the area was de-listed as a containment zone. We spoke with SHO Binod Kumar, who said that the cases didn't go up as the Lockdown norms were followed in the locality. Nonetheless, locals maintained that the number of Corona cases in the area were always low. For you, we reached Delhi's first containment zone after the Lockdown. Watch the video to see the full story of Chandni Mahal
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