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"Malls, Markets To Stay Shut": Arvind Kejriwal On Centre's Guidelines
"Malls, Markets To Stay Shut": Arvind Kejriwal On Centre's Guidelines
Lockdown Guidelines: Only standalone neighbourhood shops will be allowed to open in Delhi.
New Delhi:
Malls
and markets in Delhi will continue to remain shut and only standalone
neighbourhood shops will be allowed to open, Chief Minister Arvind
Kejriwal said this afternoon after the central government allowed an
ease in the nationwide restrictions over coronavirus in a late-night
order on Friday."Last week, we had decided not to ease
restrictions after the centre's order on relaxing shutdown in
non-affected areas. We had decided to review the situation again in a
week (on April 27)," Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said this afternoon
during a video conference."We have now decided to stick to
centre's (latest) guidelines. In Delhi, markets, market complexes or
malls will not reopen. Only standalone neighbourhood shops will be
allowed to open. In containment zones, nothing changes. These are the
areas where we are restricting movement," he said, adding that "no other
relaxations will be allowed" till May 3 when the second phase of the
countrywide lockdown is scheduled to end."These are very challenging times. We will plan the road ahead after a discussion with the central government," he said.The
national capital, which has 95 containment zones spread across all 11
districts, has so far reported nearly 2,500 coronavirus cases, inlcuding
53 deaths. It its order, the Union Home Ministry on Friday
allowed all the shops in the residential areas - except those in malls -
to reopen in a huge relief to shopkeepers and buyers amid a countrywide
shutdown to check the spread of coronavirus. The relaxation is not
applicable to containment zones. All restaurants, salons, barber
shops and liquor stores will remain closed, the government clarified
later, adding that e-commerce companies can only sell essential items.
Malls, cinemas, gymnasiums, sports complexes, swimming pools, bars and
auditoriums also continue to remain shut.Only 50 per cent of the
staff will be allowed in the shops that reopen and masks, gloves and
adherence to social distancing norms is mandatory
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