Violence shakes Nuh, Gurugram, and WFH mandates for employees.

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The communal unrest that originated in Nuh district extended to nearby districts, including Gurugram, resulting in a series of skirmishes on Tuesday. The conflicts culminated in the untimely death of a priest and the destruction of the Sector 57 mosque.

In light of the violence, security has been increased in Nuh's neighbouring districts of Faridabad, Palwal, and Gurugram.

According to ANI, Gurugram Deputy Commissioner Nishant Yadav stated that the situation is completely under control, normalcy has been restored, and markets have reopened. "We also held a flag march," Nishant Yadav stated.

The situation deteriorated further, resulting in the looting and vandalism of multiple establishments in Gurugram's Badshahpur neighbourhood.

 

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Due to the continuous disturbance, some business and information-technology firms requested that their workers WFH (work from home )on Tuesday. Furthermore, private banks locked their doors early and ordered their personnel to leave for their own protection.

Due to the conflicts, all educational institutions in Gurugram, including schools, colleges, and coaching centres, would stay closed on Tuesday, according to the district Information and Public Relations officer.

According to sources, the Delhi Police increased surveillance in the national capital on Tuesday after a warning was issued following communal violence in Gurugram and other regions in Haryana.

In addition to Gurugram, there were reports of violence in Palwal district, where a crowd set fire to more than 25 homes in Parshuram Colony. According to authorities, no injuries were recorded. Similarly, in Rajasthan's Bhiwadi town, "two or three" establishments on the highway were vandalised, according to PTI.