'Night Curfew In Delhi': What's Open And What's Shut

<p>Delhi will start a 10 pm to 5 am night curfew from now till April 30, the city government said today, staring at a steep rise in Covid cases. Delhi CM Kejriwal has earlier said that there will be no lockdown imposed in the national capital.</p> <h3><strong>Here's what will remain open during Delhi Night Curfew&nbsp;</strong></h3> <ul> <li>There will be no restriction on of traffic movement during night curfew.</li> <li>Those who want to go for vaccination will be exempted but have to take e-pass</li> <li>Shopkeepers of rations, groceries, fruit vegetables, milk, medicines will be allowed movement through e-pass</li> <li>Print and electronic media will also be allowed to move through e-pass</li> <li>Private doctors, nurses, paramedical staffs will also be exempted but will have show i-cards</li> <li>Passengers coming to airports, railway stations, and bus stands will be exempted for showing valid tickets</li> <li>Pregnant women and patients going for treatment will get an exemption</li> <li>Public transport like buses, Delhi Metro, autos, taxis etc. will be allowed to ferry those who have been exempted during night curfew.</li> <li>People from all departments engaged in essential services will be exempted.</li> </ul> <p>This is done in the wake of COVID-19 situation. Delhi reported 3,548 new Covid-1919 cases, 2,936 recoveries, and 15 deaths on Monday. With this, total cases in the national capital reached 6,79,962, including 14,589 active cases.</p>

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