These 7 big decisions were taken in the meeting of DDMA, weekend curfew ends in Delhi; Schools will not open now

Posted on 27th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), chaired by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal, has decided to end the weekend curfew. Along with this, the condition of odd-even has also been removed to open shops across Delhi. After a while, a fresh guideline will also be issued by DDMA that what kind of rules will have to be followed while opening the shops. In this virtual meeting that ended some time ago, along with Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, other big officials of Delhi also attended. Let us inform you that the cases of Omicron variant, which came as the third wave of coronavirus infection in Delhi, are decreasing. During 24 hours on Wednesday, there were close to 8000 cases of coronavirus infection in Delhi, which had once reached more than 25,000. In such a situation, after the decrease in corona cases, it has been decided to end the weekend curfew.

 

these decisions taken

 

-Odd-even rule of shops in Delhi markets ended

 

-Weekend curfew lifted

 

Night curfew will continue

 

Cinema halls will open with 50 percent capacity

 

Discount on the participation of 200 people in marriage ceremony

 

Delhi government offices will open with 50 percent capacity

 

- Educational institutions and schools will remain closed for now

 

These topics were discussed in the B meeting.

 

schools to be opened or not

The yellow alert continues due to Corona, now cases have been reduced, the odd-even rule for opening shops in Essem should be abolished.

Weekend curfew should be abolished, so that normal business can be done on Saturday and Sunday also.

It can be agreed to continue the night curfew, the chances of getting exemption from it are very less.

The wedding season has started, the number of guests may be increased, currently, only 20 people are allowed to attend such events.

Delhi government was in favor of opening schools

 

The Delhi government was in favor of opening schools amid the decreasing cases of Corona. According to Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, there is a rapid decline in the cases of corona in the capital Delhi and the rate of infection has also come down. Despite this, in the meeting of the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), it has been decided not to open the schools yet.

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