Lt Governor Anil Baijal dismisses 2 important decisions of Kejriwal government’s Unlock 3

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New Delhi: Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal has dismissed two important decisions of Kejriwal Government’s Unlock-3. In fact, the Kejriwal government had given permission to open a hotel in Delhi and open weekly markets for a week on a trial basis. But now LG has stopped this decision of the Kejriwal government.

Delhi government gave permission to hotels and weekly markets on Thursday
The Delhi government had decided to allow more economic activities on Thursday under the ‘Unlock-3’ guidelines, including ending the night curfew and normalizing hospitality activities. According to a statement, the government has decided to allow the weekly market for seven days on an experimental basis. During this time all the necessary provisions related to social distance and Kovid-19 have to be followed. The Center on Wednesday issued guidelines for ‘unlock-3’ across the country and allowed more activities outside the prohibited areas. However, schools, colleges, metro rail services, theaters, and bars will remain closed till 31 August.

‘Unlock-3’ guidelines will be applicable from August 1. The statement said, “As per the decisions taken today under the guidelines of Unlock-Three, the Delhi government has decided to abolish the applicable night curfew from 10 am to 5 am.” It said, since Delhi’s hotels will no longer be connected with hospitals, the Delhi government has decided to allow hotels and hospitality services to function normally. This has also been allowed in the instructions of the center.
On a pilot basis, on Monday, the government allowed the street vendors in Delhi to work from 10 am to 8 pm. The statement said, “Today it was decided that the street vendors will be allowed to work in future without any time limit constraint.” According to the statement, “The Delhi government has decided to allow weekly markets on an experiment basis for a week with social distance and following all precautionary measures.”

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