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Now, bars & restaurants in Delhi can still be open until 1 in the morning

Now, bars & restaurants in Delhi can still be open until 1 in the morning
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New Delhi: In a step that can be proven to be a kiss of the life of the restaurant and shop owner before the festival season, the Delhi government has allowed restaurants, bars and all markets, including malls and shopping complexes, to return to normal timings from Tuesday.
This means that restaurants and bars can remain open until 1 morning and the market can continue their normal operation with pre-covid timings.
The capital, finally, gets a nightlife back after more than four months! Delhi Disaster Management Authority made this announcement Saturday, supported by a dramatic increase in Covid-19 situations.
The Edu institution to remain closed with the covid pioneer rate has dropped to 0.03% from more than 36% on April 22.
In the past recently, capital has not reported one Covid death in a few days.
At present, the bar is permitted to operate from noon to 10 nights when the restaurant is allowed to keep open from 8am to 10pm.
All markets are allowed to operate from 10am to 8pm.
Now restaurants and bars can remain open until 1 morning while there is no time for the market.
However, the restaurant and bar must have a seat at a price of 50%.
Minister of Minister of Chief Arvind Kejriwal said in a tweet in Hindi: “Because Corona, the market in Delhi has been allowed to operate until 8pm.
Because Covid cases fall, the limit of time is being appointed …
Now the market can open according to normal timings They.
“DDMA order states that changes will apply from August 24 because the last DDMA order will remain valid until August 23.
The new Order will remain valid until August 31.
The initial closure has sounded the death of many restaurants in the city, has been exposed to falling points and 50% hats in the seat.
Dinner sales contribute around 70% for their business and take the last order at 9:30 a.m.
means that many customers only move away.
Unlike restaurants and bars, there is no uniform timing for the market in Delhi.
In some places, timings are arranged by market associations and vary from one place to another.
Decisions tend to provide encouragement to traders because the celebration season is on the corner.
The Delhi government has imposed restrictions on economic activities in the second two weeks of April and closed the restaurant and bar when the Covid case began to spin.
With an increasing situation, the condition is gradually relaxed.
However, Delhi Disaster Management Authority underlined the fact that attention must be done to ensure that the appropriate behavior of Covid is followed.
It has directed all district judges, DCPS and officers concerned to ensure the use of masks, social distance, hand washing regularly, the use of sanitisers, observing cleanliness and not allowing saliva in places where the crowd gathered.
In the event of a violation, he had warned that the place would be closed and the criminal prosecution ordered.
Traders welcome the decision.
Many of them have written to LG, CM and DDMA to seek help.
“Time restrictions lead to huge losses and minimize the possibility of increasing sales.
We thank the authorities and promise to follow the Covid protocol diligently,” said Ashok Randhawa, President of the Sarojini Nagar traders Association.
Trade and industrial rooms are also written to DDMA asking for relaxation in timings.
“Because of the restrictions on 8pm, people will begin to wrap from 7:30 p.m.
and so on.
We can operate freely and without hassle,” said Brijesh Goel, chairman of the room.
He thanked the main minister to provide this assistance to the traders.
Meanwhile, all schools, colleges and educational institutions will remain closed but students of grade 10 to 12 are permitted to visit their school for jobs related to receipt, including counseling / guides and practical activities.

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