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IN PICS| Shops Open In The National Capital As Delhi Unlocks, Migrant Labourers Return To The City
The national capital Delhi is undergoing a gradual 'unlock' process as more relaxations come into effect from Monday as per the directions issued by chief minister Arvind Kejriwal. (Image PTI)
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View In AppStandalone shops, market complexes, and malls have reopened today after nearly two months albeit with some restrictions. Markets and malls have been allowed to open on an “odd-even” basis from 10 am to 8 pm, while standalone shops can open on all days. (Image: PTI)
As per the circular, since liquor shops are not on the prohibited list in the original curfew order dated April 19, 2021, therefore it will be allowed on an even-odd basis and within prescribed timings. (Image: PTI)
Traffic piled up at Delhi's ITO as the national capital began gradual unlocking from today (Monday, June 7). Migrant workers were seen returning to the national capital as the unlocking process started after weeks of restrictions due to the second wave of Covid. (Image: PTI)
Delhi Metro, which was suspended since May 10, will also resume services with 50% capacity, as announced by chief minister Kejriwal. In a tweet, the Delhi metro rail corporation (DMRC) also said that only half the number of available trains will be pressed into service on June 7 and will operate at a frequency ranging between five to 15 minutes on different lines. (Getty Images)
A large number of migrant workers have started coming back from their native villages in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and other states at two of the busiest bus terminals — Delhi’s Anand Vihar and Uttar Pradesh’s Kaushambi bus terminal.(Image: ANI)
According to bus drivers and transport operators present at the two bus terminals, the number of people returning from their native places has increased during the last three to four days. Several companies in Delhi have started resuming operations. The contractors working for the company are calling the migrant workers back to work.(Image: ANI)