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With the reduction in the cases of corona in Delhi, the restrictions in Delhi have also been reduced. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has announced the removal of the weekend curfew on Thursday itself. For some time now, the business class has been demanding relaxation in Corona restrictions in Delhi. He said that due to the odd-even and weekend curfew, he is facing a lot of loss, so while reducing these restrictions, emphasis should be laid on strict adherence to the corona rules. However, a decision has been taken to abolish the Odd Even rule of shops in the markets of Delhi.
There should be no confusion among the people regarding the guidelines, regarding this, Delhi Police has given information about this through its official Twitter handle. He wrote in tweeting that, #DelhiPolice urges you to follow the new DDMA guidelines regarding Covid-19 till further notice. Along with this, you can dial 112 for any emergency help.
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Night curfew continues in Delhi
- Night Curfew: Night curfew will still continue in Delhi, no change or relaxation has been given in this. Therefore, it is necessary to follow it according to the information given in the beginning.
- Covid Appropriate Behavior: Take care of all these important things including mask, sanitizer and distance of two yards. Actually, relief has been given in restrictions, but everyone will have to follow the Covid norms. At the same time, it will also be the responsibility of getting them strictly implemented in offices, shops and other places.
Relief from these restrictions-
- Weekend Curfew Removed: Weekend curfew was imposed in Delhi after the increase in corona cases, which has now been removed. Along with this, you will not need any kind of weekend pass to go out on Saturday and Sunday.
- Odd-Even: At the same time, markets will also be able to open without Odd-Even, in fact, a decision has been taken to end the Odd-Even rule of shops in the markets of Delhi.
Increased capacity in weddings
Now there will be a discount on the participation of 200 people in the wedding ceremony, that is, 200 people will be allowed in weddings with 50 percent capacity. Apart from this, restaurants and bars will also open with 50 percent capacity. At the same time, a maximum of 100 people will be able to attend the funeral and cinema halls, theaters will also be reopened with 50 percent capacity.
Grade 1 level officers will work with full capacity, whereas, apart from grade 1, only 50% of the staff below will come. On the other hand, if we talk about public transport, Delhi Metro is running with 100 percent capacity, which will continue. At the same time, DTC and cluster buses will also run with 100 percent seating capacity. At the same time, disaster management and related services will also work with 100 percent capacity.
No decision has been taken to open schools, under which Delhi's schools, colleges and other educational institutions will remain closed for the time being.