Delhi unlock | Metro to run at 50% capacity, shops to be open on odd-even basis from June 7
The Hindu
COVID-19 situation in city seems to be under control, says Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on June 5 announced that the Delhi Metro would be allowed to function at 50% capacity, in addition to shops and malls being allowed to open on odd-even basis from June 7. Mr. Kejriwal said these provisions would come into effect as part of the ongoing unlock procedure in the city. “The COVID-19 situation in Delhi seems to be under control; around 400 cases have emerged in the last 24 hours. We have decided to allow shops and malls in the city to open on odd-even basis,” Mr. Kejriwal said.More Related News

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