Delhi govt to lift lockdown week-wise, traders push for reopening markets
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New Delhi, May 28 : Lifting the lockdown restrictions for construction work and also for manufacturing and production units in the national capital, which will come into effect from Monday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Friday that the administration will take a decision on allowing activities in the city phase-wise.
Delhi s Covid management body, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), which is being chaired by Delhi Lt. Governor Anil Baijal, on Friday decided that lifting of the lockdown will proceed like it was imposed week-wise.
Trader in Delhi are divided over Delhi CM Kejriwal's decision of phased unlock. Traders claimed that if factories are allowed to operate after June 1, they will not be able to sell their produce since most markets in Delhi are shut.
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Updated: May 27, 2021, 05:01 PM IST
While India battles the second wave of COVID-19, the country s capital Delhi has, for the past few days, seen a steady decline in the number of infections. With the reduction of COVID positive cases, markets have started opening up in the neighbouring state of Haryana as well.
Keeping that in mind, traders in Delhi, now, have also started asking for permission to open the market.
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