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Open Shops, Malls On Odd-even Basis; Allow Public Transport, Delhi Govt Tells Centre: Sources

In the next two to three days, Delhi government will issue standard operating procedures to allow various activities to resume post May 17, the source said.

Open Shops, Malls On Odd-even Basis; Allow Public Transport, Delhi Govt Tells Centre: Sources
Policemen announce the closing of Ghazipur fruit and vegetables wholesale market for two days due to sanitization, during coronavirus lockdown in New Delhi.
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Open Shops, Malls On Odd-even Basis; Allow Public Transport, Delhi Govt Tells Centre: Sources
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2020-05-14T22:26:26+0530

The Delhi government on Thursday submitted a proposal to the Centre on lockdown relaxations post May 17 and suggested opening of markets, shopping complexes and operation of buses and metro services with strict social distancing norms.

The government has suggested operation of construction activities in the national capital and that movement of labourers within Delhi be allowed, sources in the government told PTI.

Taxis with two passengers will be allowed, they said, adding that in buses, 20 passengers are likely to be allowed to travel with strict social distancing norms.

"The government has suggested that opening of markets, complexes and malls should be allowed in Delhi. However, shops engaged in non-essential items in shopping complexes and malls should be allowed to operate on odd-even basis," a source said.

In next two-three days, the government will come out with a standard operating procedure to allow economic activities from Monday in the national capital.

Earlier in the day, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said that different economic activities will be allowed in the city from May 18 based on decisions taken by the Centre on lockdown relaxation.

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