As part of the next phase of unlocking, the Delhi government has approved the reopening of stadiums and sports complexes, which will begin on Monday. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) made an official declaration on Sunday.
However, cinema, theaters, multiplexes, banquet halls will continue to remain shut.
Also, social and political gatherings, auditoriums, swimming pools, spas, amusement parks and Educational institutions will continue to remain shut.
The order stated that the prohibited and restricted activities will continue till 5am on July 12.
Public transport including buses and Metro will continued to function under 50% capacity limitation due to concerns of overcrowding.
The unlock process began in Delhi in a phased manner with allowing construction and manufacturing activities from May 31. In following weeks, markets, malls, Metro trains, restaurants and bars and many other activities were allowed.
Last week, DDMA allowed the reopening of gyms and yoga institutes with 50 per cent attendance. Banquets, marriage halls and hotels were also allowed to host weddings with 50 guests only.
COVID-19 situation in Delhi:
Meanwhile, the national capital reported 86 new Covid cases and five deaths in the last 24 hours. The daily Covid positivity rate stood at 0.11 per cent. A total of 106 persons recovered from the disease in the past 24 hours, taking the city’s total number of recoveries to 14,08,456.