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Kejriwal allows public & private transport, offices with full strength

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday announced the opening of shops in markets on an odd-even basis and running of buses with 20 passengers but said Metro services, schools, colleges, cinema halls and saloons will remain closed till May

31.

“We have to gradually move towards opening the economy. We used the lockdown period to make preparatio­ns to deal with COVID19. The penance done by Delhiites in the last one-and-a-half-months will not go waste,” the Chief Minister said at an online media briefing.

“Coronaviru­s will remain, but

life will also have to go on. We cannot have a lockdown permanentl­y,” he said.

All kinds of shops will be allowed to open in the national Capital. Restaurant­s can open for home-delivery and takeaways but dining facilities will not be permitted, he added.

“Shops in markets will open on an odd-even basis. Stand-alone shops, neighbourh­ood shops and shops in the residentia­l complex will remain open,” he said.

“If social-distancing is not maintained by a shopkeeper, his or her shop will be closed by the authoritie­s,” Kejriwal warned.

Wearing masks and following social distancing norms are mandatory in the city, the Chief Minister maintained.

No activity will, however, be permitted in containmen­t zones, except for essential services, he said.

Kejriwal said people boarding buses in the city will have to be screened first and all four-wheeler vehicles, including taxis, will be allowed with only two passengers.

“In a bus, only 20 passengers will be allowed to travel. The

Transport Department will have the responsibi­lity to maintain social-distancing during travel and at bus stops,” he said.

The Chief Minister said drivers of taxis, auto-rickshaws and cabs will have to disinfect the sitting area of passengers after every trip. Maxi cabs can ply with five passengers and RTVS with 11, he added.

Car-sharing and car-pooling will, however, not be allowed by cab aggregator­s in the city, Kejriwal said, adding that two-wheelers will be permitted but no pillion riders.

“All government and private offices have been permitted to operate with their entire staff. But, private offices should try to work from home,” he said.

Constructi­on activities are permitted but labourers residing in Delhi will only be allowed to work there, the Chief Minister added.

Industries can operate but with staggered timings, he said, adding

that trucks will be allowed to ply in Delhi. Religious, social and political gatherings are barred in the city till May 31, he said.

A total of 50 people can attend marriage functions and 20 people can take part in funerals, he said.

Sports complexes and stadiums were permitted to function but no spectators would be allowed, he maintained.

Malls, shopping complexes, gymnasiums, entertainm­ent parks,

auditorium­s and bars will remain closed, he said.

Movement of people between 7 pm and 7 am are prohibited. Also, movement of people above 65 years of age, those with co-morbiditie­s, pregnant women and children below 10 are not allowed, he said.

Kejriwal added that the activities have been allowed in accordance with guidelines issued by the Centre.

‘WE USED THE LOCKDOWN PERIOD TO MAKE PREPARATIO­NS TO DEAL WITH COVID-19’

 ?? PTI ?? Traffic jam on Noida- Delhi road on Monday during the nationwide lockdown
PTI Traffic jam on Noida- Delhi road on Monday during the nationwide lockdown

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