In a new request gave on Friday, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) said that the current night time limitation somewhere in the range of 10pm and 5am, and end of the week check in time across the public capital will stay set up till additional orders considering the Covid-19 circumstance. The request came after the power dismissed boss priest Arvind Kejriwal-drove government’s proposition to lift the check in time as Delhi has been announcing reliable drop in single-day Covid-19 cases.
The proposition was shipped off Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal.

The DDMA, notwithstanding, has chosen to offer relaxations to the working of private workplaces in the public capital. According to the most recent request, private workplaces that are absent in control zones, can work with a greatest limit of half participation. Prior, the Delhi government had requested 100 percent telecommute for private workplaces.

The updated rules come as Delhi logged upwards of 12,306 Covid-19 cases on Thursday, down from Wednesday’s 13,785, according to the wellbeing release information. The case energy pace of the city likewise decreased to 21.48% from 23.86% the other day.

Here’s a list of what’s allowed and what’s not as per the latest DDMA order:

  1. Restaurants and bars will remain closed across Delhi. However, online delivery has been permitted by the Delhi government.
  2. A status quo remains with regards to opening of markets as the case positivity rate of Delhi is still above 21% and the number of daily coronavirus cases being reported are over 12,000, the DDMA noted.
  3. Private offices have been allowed to function at 50% capacity as opposed to the 100% work-from-home that was in place till now. However, the offices must be situated outside containment zones, the DDMA order stated. Furthermore, private firms have been directed to stagger work timings and the presence of employees at the same time in order to ensure social distancing is maintained at the workplace.
  4. Cinemas, theatres, spas and gyms will continue to be shut.
  5. All educational institutions, including schools, colleges and universities, will remain closed till further orders.
  6. Shops in markets, market complexes and malls are allowed to run on an odd-even basis between 10am and 8pm. Only one authorised weekly market can function with an upper limit of 50% vendors at a time.
  7. Delhi metro and buses can continue to run only at full seating capacity with no standing passenger.