Covid-19: Delhi Metro, DTC buses Alert - to operate at 100% capacity from MONDAY; No standing allowed in Metro; cinemas, theatres, multiplexes to open with 50% capacity
In a big move the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has allowed Delhi Metro and DTC buses to operate at 100 per cent capacity from July 26 (Monday). In the wake of Covid-19 restrictions, operations were allowed with 50 per cent capacity. The restrictions have been eased amid the fall in the number of cases in the national capital
Delhi Metro Corporation has clarified that from Monday 26 July, Delhi Metro will operate with 100 per cent seating capacity only and no standing travel will be allowed. Only 50 passengers per Metro coach will be allowed to travel. DMRC will continue to regulate passengers entry to the metro stations, it has said. Earlier only 25 persons (50 per cent seating capacity) was allowed to travel, where no standing travel was allowed.
The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has allowed Delhi Metro and DTC buses to operate at 100 per cent capacity from July 26 (Monday), officials said. Till now, operations were allowed with 50 per cent capacity in view of the Covid pandemic. However, with the fall in the number of cases, the restrictions have been eased.
Officials said on Saturday that even as Delhi Metro has been allowed to run at 100 per cent capacity, no standing passenger will be allowed.
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Besides, it has also been decided to open cinemas, theatres and multiplexes in the national capital with 50 per cent capacity.
Also, instead of 20, 100 people will be able to attend the funeral. Similarly, 100 people will be able to attend the wedding ceremonies instead of 50.
Permission was also given to open spas in Delhi but some rules have been fixed. Now, only those employees will be able to work in the spas who have received both doses of the Covid-19 vaccine.
Also, people who would visit the spa would be given a form through which information regarding their infection and history of Covid (if any) would be collected.
The Delhi government, however, has not yet considered opening schools and colleges.
With inputs from IANS
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