The Delhi government decided on Saturday to lift market restrictions imposed owing to the coronavirus outbreak (Covid-19). The curbs will be eliminated starting Monday, according to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal.
Due to Covid-19, markets in Delhi were allowed to operate until 8 p.m., according to a translation of Kejriwal’s Hindi tweet. Due to a decrease in cases, this limitation will be lifted on Monday. Markets can now open at their regular times.
After a lockdown was established on April 19 because of a spike in cases during the second Covid-19 wave, several markets were blocked in the national capital. Later, with proper adherence to Covid-appropriate behavior and official rules, one weekly market in each municipal zone was authorized to open.
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