Delhi Coronavirus Updates: In view of the increasing cases of coronavirus in the capital Delhi, the Delhi government has implemented a yellow alert here. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced this on Tuesday. Chief Minister Kejriwal told that it has been decided to implement GRAP in Delhi and under this Yellow Alert will be implemented. In view of the increasing cases of corona, strictness is being increased in the capital regarding the increasing cases of corona. Night curfew has already been announced in Delhi. Now the government has once again announced many restrictions.
What will be open, what will be closed –
Yellow alert has been implemented in Delhi from Tuesday. In view of the increasing cases of corona in the city, the corona restrictions are being tightened further. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has issued a formal order. Under the order of DDMA, now many establishments in Delhi will be banned. However, the industries will remain open and construction work will continue.
Night curfew will be in place in Delhi from 10 pm to 5 am. Night curfew has already been announced. Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh have already announced night curfew.
Under the odd-even rule in shopping complexes and malls in the capital, shops with non-essential services or goods will open from 10 am to 8 pm. Restaurants will open with 50% capacity but from 8 am to 10 pm, while bars will also open with 50% capacity but from 12 noon to 10 pm.
Cinema halls and multiplexes will be closed. Banquet hall, auditorium will be closed. Hotels will remain open but banquets and conference halls inside the hotel will remain closed. Salons and beauty parlours will remain open. Spas, gyms, yoga institutes and entertainment parks will remain closed. Outdoor yoga will be allowed. Public parks will remain open.
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Schools, colleges, educational institutions, and coaching institutes will be closed. Sports complexes, stadiums and swimming pools will be closed although national or international sports can be organized.
Private offices will be allowed to open with 50% capacity from 9 am to 5 pm.
Delhi Metro will run with 50% seating capacity and traveling standing will not be allowed.
Buses going from one state to another will run with 50% seating capacity. Only 2 passengers will be allowed to travel in auto, e-rickshaw, taxi and cycle rickshaw.
Only 20 people will be allowed to attend the wedding ceremony and funeral.
Religious places will remain open but entry of devotees will be restricted. Activities related to social, political, religious, festival and entertainment will be banned.