Delhi Unlock 4.0: Here's what's allowed and what's not from tomorrow

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 20, 2021 02:00 PM2021-06-20T14:00:00+5:302021-06-20T14:00:00+5:30

The Delhi government on Sunday has announced the re-opening of of bars, public parks and gardens from Monday.  The ...

Delhi Unlock 4.0: Here's what's allowed and what's not from tomorrow | Delhi Unlock 4.0: Here's what's allowed and what's not from tomorrow

Delhi Unlock 4.0: Here's what's allowed and what's not from tomorrow

The Delhi government on Sunday has announced the re-opening of of bars, public parks and gardens from Monday.  The development comes as part of a phased easing of restrictions that were imposed due to the more infectious second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in Delhi. Bars will be allowed to reopen with 50% seating capacity from 12pm to 10pm from Monday, while owners are responsible for ensuring strict adherence to Covid-19 appropriate behaviour, according to all official guidelines and norms, in their premises. Delhi recorded seven deaths due to COVID-19 on Saturday, the lowest in over two months. The national capital also saw 135 new cases of coronavirus infection as the positivity rate further dipped to 0.18 per cent, data released by the state govt said.

 

 

Here's what's allowed from Monday onwards

Bars will become operational from Monday with 50 percent seating capacity from 12 pm to 10 pm.

Outdoor yoga activities will also be permitted from now on.

Private offices will run at 50% capacity from 9 am to 5 pm.

Restaurants to remain open with 50 percent capacity from 8 am to 10 pm.

Public parks, gardens and golf clubs have been allowed as part of the gradual unlock process in Delhi. 

Delhi Metro and DTC buses will continue to operate with a 50 per cent seating capacity.

Auto rickshaws, e-rickshaws, Gramin Sewa can operate with two passengers while five passengers would be allowed in maxi cabs.

The ban on marriages in public places will continue. However, wedding functions are allowed in homes and courts but only 20 people would be allowed.

In the case of funerals and last rites, only 20 people would be permitted.

All schools, colleges and educational institutions will continue to remain closed till further notice.

Swimming polls, cinema halls, B2B exhibitions, spas, gyms and sports complexes will also continue to stay shut.


 

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