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Delhi Unlock 2.0: No visitors allowed inside religious places

The national capital was first put under a complete lockdown on April 19, which was further extended due to the COVID-19 situation. However, with a decline in the number of coronavirus cases, the restrictions were relaxed starting May 30.

Delhi unlock

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Delhi unlock

Delhi, which was put under a complete lockdown on April 19, has now started to gradually reopen in a phased manner.

 

The step has been taken in view of the significant drop in COVID-19 cases in the national capital, which, on Saturday, recorded 66 new infections and two deaths.  Delhi currently has 579 active coronavirus cases.

 

Below are the activities that are permitted or are still prohibited.

Cinema halls can now reopen in Delhi

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Cinema halls can now reopen in Delhi

Cinema halls, theatres and multiplexes can now reopen in the national capital with 50 per cent capacity.

 

Slight relxations in Delhi metro and DTC bus transport restrictions

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Slight relxations in Delhi metro and DTC bus transport restrictions

Delhi Metro and public buses can now ply with full seating capacity. However, no standing passengers will be allowed.

Spas in Delhi can reopen now

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Spas in Delhi can reopen now

Spas in Delhi have now been allowed to reopen, but with certain conditions. All employees have to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or undergo an RT-PCR test every fortnight.

Curbs on marriage or last rites related gatherings in Delhi relaxed further

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Curbs on marriage or last rites related gatherings in Delhi relaxed further

The number of guests at weddings has been permitted with a ceiling of 100 guests with strict adherence to COVID appropriate behaviour. 

 

Funeral and last rites related gatherings are now also permitted with a ceiling of 100 people.

Malls and markets can continue functioning in Delhi

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Malls and markets can continue functioning in Delhi

All malls, markets and market complexes can continue functioning between 10 AM and 8 PM. Restaurants (8 AM to 10 PM) and bars (12 PM to 10 PM) will remain open with 50 per cent capacity.

 

Slight relaxations for public transport users

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Slight relaxations for public transport users

Public transport such as autos, e-rickshaws, taxis, cabs, gramin sewa and phat phat sewa are allowed to operate with up to two passengers. Public transport such as Maxi cab allowed to operate with up to five passengers.

 

Schools and colleges will remain shut

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Schools and colleges will remain shut

All schools, colleges, educational and coaching institutions will remain shut.

 

No visitors allowed inside religious places

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No visitors allowed inside religious places

Even though the religious places have reopened, no visitors have been permitted to enter.

 

Ban on social, political related gatherings to continue

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Ban on social, political related gatherings to continue

All social, political, sports, entertainment, cultural, religious, festival related gatherings and congregations will remain prohibited.