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Delhi govt allows reopening of cinemas from Oct 15

October 07, 2020 21:14 IST

The Delhi government on Wednesday permitted reopening of cinemas, theatres and multiplexes with up to 50 per cent of their seating capacity from October 15.

IMAGE: PVR Cinemas employees wearing Personal Protective Equipment suits sanitize a cinema hall at PVR ICON, DLF Promenade Mall, Vasant Kunj in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo

According to an order issued by the Delhi Disaster Management Authority, such establishments will remain closed in COVID-19 containment zones in the city.

The DDMA also allowed all weekly markets to function with immediate effect.

 

Until now, only two such markets were being allowed in every municipal zone every day.

Taking to Twitter, Chief Minister Arvind Kejrjiwal said that cinema halls will be allowed to reopen from October 15 and they will have to follow all guidelines issued by the central government.

The coronavirus-induced countrywide lockdown was first announced from March 25 and it was extended in phases till May 31. The Unlock process in the country had begun on June 1 with the graded reopening of commercial, social, religious and other activities.

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