Delhi Unlock Update: Many restrictions including night curfew ended in Delhi, Delhi Metro started running with full capacity

Posted on 28th Feb 2022 by rohit kumar

After the rapid decrease in the cases of the corona, many changes are being seen in the country's capital Delhi from Monday. In Delhi, where the night curfew is over, the shops will also remain open for the entire time. Similarly, Delhi Transport Corporation (DTC) buses and metro trains are also running free from restrictions since Monday morning. With this, people are now standing and traveling in Delhi Metro. Invoices of Rs 2000 for masks will also come down to Rs 500 from Monday.

 

Restaurant bars will open with full vigour

 

Hotels along with restaurants and bars will also open at full capacity. Here customers and spectators will sit on all the seats. In the past, restaurants, bars, and cinema halls will be allowed to open with only 50 percent capacity.

 

More guests will be able to attend the wedding ceremony

 

From Monday itself, the number of guests in the wedding ceremony will no longer be counted. However, there will be no auspicious work like a marriage ceremony for the next 2 months, despite this, other organizers have got a big relief.

 

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 Coaching centers will also open at full capacity.

 

People will be able to come out of fear without any restrictions.

 

Only given the corona guidelines, full care of masks, physical distance, and sanitizers will have to be taken.

 

People will also be able to walk in the car without a mask when they are alone.

 

All kinds of religious, cultural, and political events will be held.

 

An exhibition can also be organized for the customers.

 

Significantly, because of the increasing cases of corona infection due to the Omicron variant, a series of fresh restrictions had started in the last week of December, with the infection rate increasing till night curfew and opening of shops on an odd-even basis. Was. Similarly, all kinds of events were also banned. The restaurant was allowed to sell only packaged food. Cinema halls, bars, and theaters were closed.

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