While the Delhi Chief Minister allowed easing of restrictions from Monday, 14 June, as the new case numbers come down in the national capital, the government continued complete prohibition of these activities for another weak. Here is what all will remain out of bounds.  

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CM Arvind Kejriwal today announced certain relaxations. The announcement was made during a press conference. The CM today during his press briefing said that the cases have significantly come down in Delhi.

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He said that all activities will be allowed from Monday (14 June) except a few which are completely “prohibited”.

Prohibited activities

  • Among the prohibited activities, the schools, colleges, coaching institutes and educational institutes will remain closed.
  • Gatherings related to social, political, sports, entertainment, academic, cultural, religious festivals will not be allowed.
  • Swimming pools, stadiums, sports complexes, cinemas, theatres, multiplexes, entertainment parks, amusement parks, water parks to remain closed.
  • Banquet halls, auditoriums and assembly halls to remain closed.
  • Business-to-business exhibitions, spas, gymnasiums and yoga institutes to remain closed. Public parks and gardens will also remain closed.

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He said that it is now the priority to bring the state economy back on track also to prepare for the third wave, if that comes.

He said that the lockdown restrictions for this week will end tomorrow at 5 am.    

He said that there are some activities that are allowed in a restrictive manner.

CM said that around 22 oxygen plants were inaugurated on Saturday. Oxygen storage tanks have also been inaugurated.

CM Kejriwal said that, gradually the government is reducing restrictions.

Among the activities that have been allowed, status quo on Government offices functioning remains. A 100 per cent attendance is allowed for Group A officers and 50 per cent attendance for all other categories.

Essential activities like police and hospitals allowed to function with 100 per cent capacity. Private Offices have been allowed to work with 50 per cent capacity. The working hours are in between 9 am and 5 pm. They have been asked to try for maximum of work-from-home.

Market Complexes and malls allowed to open completely from 14 June. In the week gone by, it was on an odd and even basis. The timings are between 10 am and 8 pm.

Kejriwal said that the market associations are required to ensure that there is no crowding.