NEW DELHI: The Delhi government has allowed the reopening of bars, public parks, and gardens from Monday under a phased easing of restrictions imposed due to the second Covid wave. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) in an order on Sunday stated that bars will be allowed to reopen with 50 per cent seating capacity, from 12 pm to 10 pm, from next week.
The owners of restaurants and bars will be responsible for strict adherence to Covid safety measures and all official guidelines and norms, it said.
Public parks, gardens, and golf clubs will be reopened and outdoor yoga activities will also be allowed, the DDMA stated in its order.
Prohibited activities and services, including schools, colleges, and educational institutions, cinemas, gyms, spas, all kinds of political, social, cultural, religious gatherings among others will remain closed till further orders or 5 am on June 28. The lockdown was imposed in Delhi amid a surge in the second wave of COVID-19 on April 19. Many restrictions have been lifted in a phased manner with improvement in the Covid situation, starting with allowing manufacturing and construction activities on May 31.
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