The people living in the national capital Delhi have got a big relief. In the meeting of DDMA on Thursday, it has been decided to end the weekend curfew and odd-even system. However, the night curfew will continue. Along with this, bars, restaurants and cinema halls will open with 50% capacity, while government offices will operate with 50% capacity.
News agency ANI has informed by quoting sources that weekend curfew ends in Delhi, night curfew will continue. The opening of schools will be considered in the next meeting of DDMA. Weddings will take place with a maximum of 200 people or 50% capacity. Bars, restaurants and cinema halls will open with 50% capacity. Government offices will work with 50% capacity.
At the same time, the DDMA official told the media that the weekend curfew will be lifted in Delhi. However, he said that the night curfew will continue as before. Along with this, he also told that schools in Delhi will remain closed. This topic will be discussed in the next meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA).
The official further said that the odd-even system has been abolished in Delhi, while government offices in Delhi will be able to function with 50 percent personnel.
Schools and other educational institutions will remain closed for now. A decision on this will be taken in the next meeting of DDMA.
Night curfew will continue as before.
Odd-Even rules will end.
There will be a limit of 200 people in the wedding ceremony as well.
Bars and restaurants will be able to open with 50 percent seating.
Cinema halls will open with 50 percent capacity.
Government offices in Delhi will open with 50 percent capacity.
It will be necessary to follow the rules related to Covid.
Wearing a face mask will be mandatory.
Rules will be strictly enforced.