Delhi Eases Lockdown Curbs: What’s Allowed, What’s Not?
Delhi is slated to further ease lockdown restriction from 5 am of Monday, 14 June. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced the same on Sunday, 13 June, as per ANI, saying:
“After 5 am tomorrow (Monday), all activities will be allowed except some that will be prohibited and some that will be done in a restricted manner. A detailed order will be issued.”
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— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) June 13, 2021
Will offices be allowed to open?
Private offices will run on 50% capacity from 9 am to 5 pm.
In government offices, there will be 100% attendance of group A officers and 50% for the rest.
Will public transport be functional?
Delhi Metro will be operational at 50% capacity. No standing passengers will be allowed.
Intra-state buses will move with up to 50% capacity. No standing passengers will be allowed.
Autos, e-rickshaws, grameen sewa, taxis, and cabs can carry up to two passengers at once.
Is inter-state movement allowed?
There are no restrictions on inter-state movement of persons and goods, including those for cross-land border trade under treaties with neighboring countries. No separate permission/e-pass will be required for such movements.
Which markets are allowed to open?
All market complexes, stand-alone shops and malls will now be allowed to be open from 10 am to 8 pm.
With regard to weekly markets, only one weekly market will be allowed to function each day per zone, and only with 50% of the vendors will be allowed to set up their shops. No weekly market will be allowed to function at roadsides.
Salons will also be allowed to resume their services.
Is eating at restaurants permitted?
Restaurants will be open with 50% of their seating capacity. Restaurant owners will be responsible for ensuring that COVID-appropriate behaviour is followed by the personnel at their establishments.
Can marriages take place?
Holding marriage ceremonies at public places, including hotels and banquet halls, is prohibited.
For marriages organised at homes or the court, a maximum of 20 people can be in attendance.
No DJs, catering services, tent services will be allowed to operate for marriages.
What about funerals?
A maximum of 20 people may be in attendance at funerals/last rites related gatherings.
Will schools and colleges reopen?
Schools, colleges and educational institutions will remain shut. Online and distance learning will continue.
What else will remain closed?
Swimming pools, stadiums, sports complexes, cinema theaters, multiplexes,
spas, gyms, yoga institutes
Public parks and gardens
Auditoriums, assembly halls, banquet halls
Religious places will remain closed to visitors
Further, all social, political, sports, entertainment, academic, cultural, and religious gatherings are prohibited.
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