"The curfew will be withdrawn tomorrow following fast improvement of law and order situation during today's relaxation hours," Deputy Commissioner Mukesh Kumar said.
Curfew will continue only for tonight, the DC said.
He, however, said patrolling will continue in areas under Hazaribagh Sadar, Katkumdag and Pelawal police stations' areas.
Curfew was clamped in Hazaribagh and its surrounding areas on April 17 after two groups of people clashed, torched shops and pelted stones at policemen injuring many of them on the last day of the Ram Navami festival.
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