
If you are traveling alone in a vehicle in the national capital, then wearing a mask is not necessary. Now the challan will not be deducted for not wearing a mask in the car. However, wearing masks in public places was made mandatory in Delhi. If caught without a mask, a fine of ₹ 500 will be imposed.
Because of the rapidly increasing cases of Corona, the Delhi Government has issued this order. However, people traveling in a private car will be exempted from this.
Corona cases rising in Delhi
For the last few days, the rate of new cases of corona in Delhi has been increasing rapidly. Because of this, the Delhi Government has decided to provide the free of cost to the people of 15 to 59 the publication dose. This work has also started in Delhi.
Earlier in Delhi, a fine of Rs 2000 was imposed for being found without a mask, but it was later reduced to Rs 500. Later this fine of Rs 500 was also abolished, but now the Delhi government has decided to reintroduce it. On Thursday, 965 cases of the corona were found in Delhi. Earlier on Wednesday, 1 thousand 9 bananas of Corona were found.
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