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According to the latest guidelines, all stores will be able to operate until 8pm. Restaurants and tea stands will be open from 6 am to 8 pm, with takeout service available until 9 pm.

All banks, factories, government offices, and information technology companies can resume operations with 100% of the workforce, while movie shooting will resume with 75% of the workforce.

Playgrounds and parks will also reopen to the public. Educational institutions will remain closed and all gatherings have been banned.

Karan Acharya, a graphic artist from Bengaluru, has become an internet sensation after several of his digital artworks went viral on social media. The 32-year-old’s muse is ordinary people. It has the ability to recreate any ordinary image into stunning visual art, depicting people as mythological figures or whatever they want to be. Her recent work, in which she turned a familiar image of day laborers into Lord Krishna’s family, has caught the attention of netizens. So far, the image has received 24,000 re-tweets and 159.7K likes on Twitter.

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The artist says he receives 2,000 requests a day on his Instagram, Facebook and Twitter pages. You charge for some of the artwork, while others are done at no cost.

The graphic artist became the center of attention in 2017, when his vector image of Lord Hanuman became very popular. So much so that even Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mentioned it during an electoral rally in Karnataka.

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Tamil Nadu Congress Leader and Kanyakumari MP Harikrishnan Vasanthakumar passed away on Friday due to Covid-19. He was 70 years old. Kumar had been in treatment at a private hospital in Chennai since August 10. He received ECMO and ventilator support and was supervised by a multidisciplinary team of physicians.

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Kumar was a multifaceted personality. He was a philanthropist, cultural promoter and writer. His book Vetripadikattu (Ladder of Success) was published in three parts.

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