All standalone shops, markets and malls would be allowed to open between 10am and 8pm from Monday and restaurants would be able to open their doors again after 55 days with 50% seating capacity. With Covid-19 cases on the wane, weekly markets too have been allowed after eight weeks but only one market will open in one zone on a day, the CM said. Educational institutions, cinemas, gyms, spas, banquet halls, public parks and gardens, amusement parks, sports complexes, swimming pools etc., however, have not been allowed to open in an order issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Sunday. Stay with TOI for more updates:Read Less
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All standalone shops, markets and malls would be allowed to open between 10am and 8pm from Monday and restaurants would be able to open their doors again after 55 days with 50% seating capacity as Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal announced further relaxations on Sunday as part of the gradual unlock process in the city. Read more