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Delhi schools open to meet, not class

New Delhi: From Monday, the auditorium and assemblies in schools and other educational institutions can open with 50% seating capacity for training and educational meetings.
However, schools, colleges, training institutions, etc.
will remain closed because there is no physical class that is permitted.
Only remote learning is permitted.
Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), in a command issued on Sunday, states that the ban on the opening of the cinema, swimming pool, amusement parks and all types of public meetings, etc.
will remain.
Metro Delhi and public transport buses must also continue to operate with only 50% seating capacity and no passengers standing.
Last week, DDMA allowed stadiums and sports complexes to be reopened, but without viewers.
The process of opening a gradual key starts on May 31.
Two weeks ago, the fitness center and agency yoga were allowed to reopen with a capacity of 50% and marriage was allowed to take place in the banquet room, wedding room and hotel with a ceiling of 50 people.
However, the Delhi Gym Association was not happy about the multilevel response plan for Covid-19, where the gym would be closed in the yellow zone if the level of participation reached 0.5%.
“The gym will be the first entity to be closed while parks, restaurants, bars, etc.
will be permitted to function at 50% occupancy,” said Vice President of the Chirag Setyi Association.
“Why is the fitness center always targeted when there is no evidence of viruses that spread from them? Our livelihood is the first affected and the latter open,” Sethi said, adding that the association had written to LG Anil Baijal and the Chairman of the Minister of Arvind Kejriwal about this issue.
Asking DDMA to reconsider and allow fitness centers to 50% occupancy in the yellow zone, said Sethi, “the decision has created panic in the fitness industry, which has suffered a lot over the past few months.
This decision will have a detrimental impact and the industry will collapse because Skeptical property owner about renting a room because the closing order can occur anytime.
“Strict restrictions on the carrying capacity of the Delhi Metro train and public transport buses have produced poor commuters forced to wait almost an average hour to enter busy stations during rush hour and The bus stop also remains crowded during rush hour.
Around 6pm on Friday, the average waiting time to enter the Rajiv Chowk metro station was 52 minutes.
Even on Sundays, the average waiting time at 6 pm is 38 minutes.

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