The lockdown in Delhi will be in place till 5 am on June 14, after which restrictions will be gradually eased, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said today announcing Unlock guidelines.
What’s open in Delhi and what’s not:
Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced Saturday the much-awaited unlock plan for the national capital from Monday. CM Kejriwal also announced the resumption of the Metro services with 50% capacity.
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“Private offices will be allowed to function with 50% staff. Group A staff of government offices will be allowed to function with 100%, group B with 50% staff,” CM said.
“Lockdown will continue with more relaxation in other activities. Markets, malls to be opened on odd-even basis,” CM Kejriwal said.