Unlock / Delhi Metro and Bus Service will run at 100% capacity from Monday, this order issued for cinema hall-multiplex.

Zoom News : Jul 25, 2021, 06:23 AM
New Delhi. In view of the decreasing cases of corona virus infection (Covid-19) in the national capital, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) has made a big announcement. DDMA has issued an order on Saturday. It has been written in this order that from 5 am on July 26, Delhi Metro and Buses (BUS) have been allowed to operate with 100% capacity. At the same time, cinema halls, theaters and multiplexes will open with 50% capacity. After this decision of DDMA, now passengers will be able to sit on all seats of Delhi Metro and buses from Monday. Along with this, cinema halls and multiplexes will also return once again.


Passengers will sit on all seats of metro and bus from Monday

Let us tell you that the Delhi government had already sent such a proposal to DDMA. DDMA was considering this for the last few days. Finally, on Saturday, DDMA issued this notification. The Delhi government had sent a proposal in this regard to the Delhi Disaster Management Authority only yesterday.

It will be mandatory to follow the corona guideline

In this way, from Monday, those traveling in Delhi Metro and buses will start getting relief. The infection rate of corona in Delhi is very low and the number of corona patients coming every day has also reduced now. Despite this, regarding the third wave, DDMA has instructed to follow the Corona guidelines for those traveling in Delhi Metro and Bus.

On Saturday, DDMA has made a big announcement in view of the decreasing cases of Corona, but DDMA has said that it will also keep an eye on the operation of metro and buses. However, people are not allowed to travel standing in the bus and metro, yet people are traveling. After the lockdown in Delhi in the month of April, the process of unlocking started from May 31. From June 7, Delhi Metro was started with 50 percent capacity. At the same time, the bus service was already running with 50 percent capacity.

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