Because of the uncontrolled situation of Corona in the national capital, Delhi Metro has made some changes regarding the timetable after the lockdown. During the lockdown in the capital, some changes have been made in the interval of Delhi Metro. Delhi Metro said on Monday that due to the implementation of the lockdown from 10 am to 5 pm on April 19 in Delhi, the service of Delhi Metro from 8 am to 10 pm and from 5 pm to 7 pm Till ie during peak hours, all network lines will be available at 30-minute intervals.
Along with this, it was said on behalf of Delhi Metro that in the remaining time, Delhi Metro service will be available on all the networks in one hour. However, only those people who are allowed to enter the metro will be allowed to enter the metro and who will have a valid identity card. During this time, metro seating will run at 50% capacity, no one will stand and travel.
Lockdown in Delhi from 10 pm tonight
The lockdown is being implemented in Delhi today for the prevention of corona infection from 10 o'clock tonight. All services except those allowed during this period - Private offices and establishments, shops, shopping centers, malls, weekly markets, manufacturing units, educational and coaching institutes, cinema halls, theaters, restaurants and bars, auditorium/assembly halls, Entertainment/amusement/water park, public park and garden, sports complex, gym, spa, salon, beauty parlors, barbershop, swimming pool (other than where the training of sportspersons participating in national and international events takes place), Construction sites (other than where onsite workers are staying) will remain closed during the curfew.
All types of social / political / sports / entertainment / academic / cultural / religious / festivals related gathering will be banned. The stadium will allow national and international level sports events but without spectators.
Whose permission?
However, the official/official of the Government of India will not be barred from the Autonomous / Subordinates office and PSU (showing valid I-card) associated with it. Along with this, officers of Delhi Government and all employees of Autonomous Bodies and Corporation, Officers, Health, Disaster Control, Police, Civil Defense, Fire Service, 2 Jails, District Administration, Accounts, Electricity Department, Water and Sanitation and Air Rail and People connected to the bus will be allowed. Government officials, people associated with public transport operations (valid ID card will have to be shown). Judicial officers and court-related officers (valid card, photo entry pass, court-issued permission letter will have to be shown).
Apart from this, all the private medical staff, doctors, nursing staff, paramedical staff, diagnostic centers, clinics, etc. The pregnant woman and medical service patients have been given exemption. However, a doctor's prescription or medical paper will have to be shown. People associated with diplomat offices of other countries will get exemption from these restrictions on showing valid icard. People going for electronic and print media and corona testing and vaccination will be exempted.
People going to or coming from the airport, railway station, the bus station will be exempt. There will be no restriction on the movement of essential goods coming from other states. No permission or e-pass will be required for these. The student taking the exam will be allowed to travel on showing the admit card, as well as the exam staff on duty, will also have the freedom to come to show their I-card.
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