The Asian Age

Delhi heading towards reopening, taking on challenges of post-Covid era

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New Delhi, Feb. 21: With the number of coronaviru­s cases in the national capital coming down, Delhi appears to be heading towards reopening completely and taking on challenges of the postCovid era.

From schools to colleges, courts to public transport, the places and services which were partially functionin­g so far in view of the Covid pandemic, are getting into action towards a complete reopening.

According to Saturday’s health bulletin, Delhi recorded 152 fresh coronaviru­s cases, recording a marginal dip in the positivity rate while one death was reported.

According to officials, Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) is likely to hold a meeting on Monday to decide the future course of action with regards to Covid preparedne­ss and precaution­s.

Various Resident Welfare Associatio­ns (RWAs), however, have cautioned that the government should take a safe approach and not open everything completely yet.

The Delhi Court has announced that from March 15, all of its judges will hold physical hearing of cases and the existing system under which only 11 benches — two division benches of two judges each and nine single-judge benches — hear matters via the physical mode will continue till March 12.

The high court had, on March 25, 2020 restricted its functionin­g as well as that of the district courts till April 14, 2020.

It was subsequent­ly extended from time to time till January 16, 2021. The high court had, on March 25, 2020 restricted its functionin­g as well as that of the district courts till April 14, 2020.

It was subsequent­ly extended from time to

time till January 16, 2021.

The Delhi Transport Corporatio­n has also sent a proposal for considerat­ion in a DDMA meeting to allow travel by commuters in the aisle or standing position in public transport buses in view of the declining Covid cases in the city.

The DDMA had in November last year had allowed the running of

DTC and cluster buses with full seating capacity. Before that, the service of public transport buses was resumed under unlockdown relaxation­s in May at half their seating capacity.

Similarly, the metro services resumed in September last year allowing commuters to travel while following Covid protocols.

Schools in the national capital, which closed in March last year ahead of a nationwide lockdown, reopened for class 10 and 12 students from January 18 followed by class 9 and 11 from February 5. The Centre had allowed schools to reopen from October 15 last year, however, Delhi government delayed the move till cases came down to a lower level.

The CBSE has already announced that the board exams will be conducted from May 4, three months later than the usual time.

The Delhi government which was earlier contemplat­ing scrapping nursery admissions this year so children do not spend another year before mobile and computer screens, has also given a go ahead to the admission process and the applicatio­n window opened on February 18.

Universiti­es like DU and JNU have also reopened partially for students. While JNU began phasewise reopening of campus in November last year, Delhi University began the process earlier this month. Various department­s under Delhi government, are also working with full strength now. Various markets, both regular as well as weekly markets are also opening now.

 ?? — PTI ?? Frontline workers stand in a queue to receive Covaxin vaccine during an Covid inoculatio­n drive in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Frontline workers stand in a queue to receive Covaxin vaccine during an Covid inoculatio­n drive in New Delhi on Saturday.

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