Delhi Unlockdown 4 – Bars, outdoor yoga activities, public parks, golf allowed from 21 June - Monday; See what still remains PROHIBITED
As the new daily Covid-19 cases see a dip in the national capital, the Delhi Government on Sunday (June 20, 2021) announced another phase of unlocking in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Arvind Kejriwal Government has announced the reopening of bars, public parks, gardens and golf clubs, ANI reported. The order is valid till 5 am on 28 June 2021
As the new daily Covid-19 cases see a dip in the national capital, the Delhi Government on Sunday (June 20, 2021) announced another phase of unlocking in the National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Arvind Kejriwal Government has announced the reopening of bars, public parks, gardens and golf clubs, ANI reported. The order is valid till 5 am on 28 June 2021.
See Key decisions announced today:
- Bars in Delhi will become operational from Monday with 50 percent seating capacity from 12 pm to 10 pm.
- The government has also allowed outdoor yoga activities from Monday which also marks the International Yoga Day
- Public parks, gardens and golf clubs have been allowed as part of the gradual unlock process in Delhi.
- Status quo on Government offices functioning. 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.
- Restaurants to remain open with 50 percent capacity from 8 am to 10 pm.
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The relaxations in COVID restrictions in Delhi further extended till 5 am of 28th June.
Restaurants and bars allowed up to 50% of the seating capacity from 8 am to 10 pm and 12 pm to 10 pm respectively. pic.twitter.com/81Vw5xr2Jr
— ANI (@ANI) June 20, 2021
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.
- All swimming pools, except being used for training of sports persons for participation in National and international events.
- Stadiums, sports complexes except being used for training of sports persons for participation in National and international events or organising national and international events
- 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.
Earlier on June 13, Chief Minister Kejriwal had announced opening of market complexes and malls from 14 June. It was on an odd and even basis In the week prior to the week which started from 14 June.
On the official twitter handle of the Chief Minister’s Office (@CMODelhi), the government on 19 June 2021 informed about the cases in Delhi over the last 24 hours. The number of positive cases reported during the period stood at 135. The government, meanwhile conducted 75,687 cases. Positivity rate was at 0.18 per cent.
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