Madhya Pradesh's Mahakaleshwar temple to reopen on June 28 after 80 days
Officials said 3,500 devotees would be permitted to enter the temple between 6 am and 8 pm in a day. There will be seven time slots of two hours each and 500 people will be allowed to enter the temple in each slot.

"It will reopen tomorrow at 6 am," the temple's assistant administrator R K Tiwari told over phone on Sunday.
However, the entry to the temple's sanctum sanctorum and Nandi hall would not be allowed, he said.
"Devotees have to take online permission for the deity's 'darshan' at the temple. Those who have received at least one shot of vaccine against coronavirus would have to show its certificate to enter the temple, or else, carry an RT-PCR negative test report issued 48 hours before entering the religious premises," he said.
The official further said 3,500 devotees would be permitted to enter the temple between 6 am and 8 pm in a day. There will be seven time slots of two hours each and 500 people will be allowed to enter the temple in each slot.
Tiwari said COVID-19 appropriate behaviour would be strictly followed at the temple.
"Devotees will have to adhere to all safety measures, like physical distancing and wearing masks," he said.
Before the outbreak of COVID-19, around 20,000 people used to visit the temple every day, he said.
The temple, located about 175 km from the state capital Bhopal, is dedicated to Lord Shiva and is one of the 12 'jyotirlingas' in the country.
On Saturday, Ujjain district did not report any new COVID-19 case or death, according to state officials.
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