Lockdown relaxed in Delhi; here's what all you can do from today, and what not

Commuters cross a police barricade in Karol Bagh during the ongoing lockdown.
NEW DELHI: From Monday, Delhi government has announced some relaxation in lockdown rules permitting movement of people for essential and non-essential need. However, the government maded it clear that such movements would be allowed only between 7am to 7pm.
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Here's what all you can do from today, and what not

All standalone shops and those located in the neighbourhood and residential complexes dealing in essential or non-essential commodities, including liquor, pan, gutkha and cigarettes, would also be allowed to function, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said.
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About 150 government-run liquor shops can remain open between 9am and 6.30pm.
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