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Delhi Shops To Operate On Odd-Even Basis

Picture Credits: Hindustan Times

As per the latest announcement of Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal, all shops in the Capital can be open now. However, the markets and market complexes will be allowed to operate only on an odd-even basis. In other words, only half of the shops will open on a particular day. The other half will open on the next day. But the shops that sell essential items will have permissions to operate every day. All standalone stores and shops in residential complexes can start their businesses. However, the malls will still remain shut. These rules are a part of the updated guidelines for the lockdown extended till 31st May, 2020. The government has eased restrictions for transportation as well.

What’s Happening?

The Chief Minister has declared all the relaxations and necessary guidelines that the Delhiites need to follow after the extended lockdown. The details are as follows:

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What Else?

The above relaxations do not apply for the containment zones. Only essential services will be allowed in these regions. It is mandatory for every people moving out to wear masks. Health workers and sanitization staffs will be able to commute across state borders. Inter-state travel will also be allowed for empty and loaded cargo trucks.

Picture Credits: India.com

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These relaxations are going to bring much relief to our lives, and we will finally be able to move a bit beyond surviving absolutely on the ‘essentials’. However, the number of cases is still on the rise, therefore, it is best to continue adhering to the safety measures as much as possible.