Connaught Place traders request Delhi LG to allow shops to remain open till 10 pm

New Delhi Feb 21 PTI An association of traders at Connaught Place has written to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal requesting him to allow shops to remain open till 10 pm in view of the improving COVID-19 situation in the national capital This is the second letter to Baijal written by the New Delhi Traders Association NDTA It cited huge financial losses as a cause of concern for traders We request you to extend the closing timings of shops in Delhi to 10 pm on the same line as that of restaurants In UP and Haryana night curfew and all restrictions have been removed but in Delhi timings for closing shops is same at 8 pm which is causing huge financial losses to shop owners NDTA wrote to the LG Since Covid positivity rate in Delhi has reduced drastically and is continuously reducing every day we once again request you to extend closing timing of shops from 8 pm to 10 pm on the same line as closing timing fixed for restaurants it added The Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA in its meeting on February 4 had extended the imposition of night curfew in the national capital but slashed its duration by an hour — from 11 pm to 5 am Due to the night curfew shops selling non-essential items are only allowed to operate till 8 pm The DDMA had also allowed the reopening of schools for classes 9 to 12 from February 7 and for students of nursery to Class 8 from February 14 Further it had permitted all government and private offices to function at 100 per cent capacity Gyms were also allowed to reopen with certain restrictions However several restrictions like allowing only one weekly market in a municipal zone no standing passengers in buses and Metro trains and a 50 per cent cap on seating capacity in restaurants bars and cinemas remain even though there has been a marked decline in COVID-19 cases in Delhi PTI GJS SMN

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February 21, 2022

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New Delhi Feb 21 PTI An association of traders at Connaught Place has written to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal requesting him to allow shops to remain open till 10 pm in view of the improving COVID-19 situation in the national capital This is the second letter to Baijal written by the New Delhi Traders Association NDTA It cited huge financial losses as a cause of concern for traders We request you to extend the closing timings of shops in Delhi to 10 pm on the same line as that of restaurants In UP and Haryana night curfew and all restrictions have been removed but in Delhi timings for closing shops is same at 8 pm which is causing huge financial losses to shop owners NDTA wrote to the LG Since Covid positivity rate in Delhi has reduced drastically and is continuously reducing every day we once again request you to extend closing timing of shops from 8 pm to 10 pm on the same line as closing timing fixed for restaurants it added The Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA in its meeting on February 4 had extended the imposition of night curfew in the national capital but slashed its duration by an hour — from 11 pm to 5 am Due to the night curfew shops selling non-essential items are only allowed to operate till 8 pm The DDMA had also allowed the reopening of schools for classes 9 to 12 from February 7 and for students of nursery to Class 8 from February 14 Further it had permitted all government and private offices to function at 100 per cent capacity Gyms were also allowed to reopen with certain restrictions However several restrictions like allowing only one weekly market in a municipal zone no standing passengers in buses and Metro trains and a 50 per cent cap on seating capacity in restaurants bars and cinemas remain even though there has been a marked decline in COVID-19 cases in Delhi PTI GJS SMN

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