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New Delhi: The Delhi government on Thursday submitted a proposal to the Center on lockdown relaxations after May 17 and suggested opening markets, shopping complexes and operating buses and subway services with strict rules on social distancing.
The government has suggested the operation of construction activities in the National Capital and that the movement of workers within Delhi be allowed, government sources said. PTI
Two-passenger taxis will be allowed, they said, adding that on buses, 20 passengers are likely to be able to travel under strict social distancing rules.
“The government has suggested that the opening of markets, complexes and shopping malls should be allowed in Delhi. However, non-essential goods stores in shopping complexes and malls should operate in an odd way,” said a source.
In the next two or three days, the government will present a standard operating procedure to allow economic activities from Monday in the National Capital.
Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal said different economic activities will be allowed in the city starting May 18 based on decisions made by the Center regarding the relaxation of the confinement.
Update date: May 15, 2020 08:31:28 IST
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