Gym owners take out protest march demand fitness centres be allowed to reopen

New Delhi Jan 29 PTI Hundreds of gym owners on Saturday took out a protest march to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwals residence here to oppose the DDMAs decision to keep fitness centres closed even as the number of Covid cases have come down in the city Demanding that gyms and spas be allowed to reopen and raising slogans against the government demonstrators started their march from the Chandgi Ram Akhara to Flagstaff Road in the Civil Lines They however were stopped by police a few metres away from the chief ministers residence Though the Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA on Thursday lifted the weekend curfew and also allowed restaurants bars and cinema halls to operate with 50 per cent capacity gyms and schools in the city are still shut Restrictions had come into force under a yellow alert issued by the authority in December last year when the Covid positivity rate had crossed 05 per cent in the national capital We took out the protest march to make the government and the Delhi lieutenant governor L-G hear the plight of gym owners and others engaged in this business said Chirag Sethi the president of the Delhi Gym Association DGA under which the agitation was organised The fitness industry has already suffered a lot due to the Covid pandemic in the last two years and not allowing our establishments to reopen will prove to be a death warrant for our businesses he told PTI He said that Covid cases in the city have come down drastically and other business establishments such as multiplexes restaurants and bars have been allowed to open Then why are fitness centres not being permitted to function Sethi asked This is a genuine demand The government and the DDMA should consider it in its next meeting as soon as possible Sethi said The DGA on Friday had said that gym owners and its members would be staging a protest near the L-Gs residence but according to it they were not granted permission Sethi had earlier said that the DDMAs decision to keep gyms shut is affecting the livelihood of over 1 lakh people There are around 5500 gyms in the city he had said The number of daily cases in Delhi has been on the decline after touching a record high of 28867 on January 13 Delhi on Friday reported 4044 fresh COVID-19 cases and 25 deaths The positivity rate which was 306 per cent on January 14 now according to data released on Friday stands at 86 per cent for the city PTI AKM ANB ANB

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January 29, 2022

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New Delhi Jan 29 PTI Hundreds of gym owners on Saturday took out a protest march to Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwals residence here to oppose the DDMAs decision to keep fitness centres closed even as the number of Covid cases have come down in the city Demanding that gyms and spas be allowed to reopen and raising slogans against the government demonstrators started their march from the Chandgi Ram Akhara to Flagstaff Road in the Civil Lines They however were stopped by police a few metres away from the chief ministers residence Though the Delhi Disaster Management Authority DDMA on Thursday lifted the weekend curfew and also allowed restaurants bars and cinema halls to operate with 50 per cent capacity gyms and schools in the city are still shut Restrictions had come into force under a yellow alert issued by the authority in December last year when the Covid positivity rate had crossed 05 per cent in the national capital We took out the protest march to make the government and the Delhi lieutenant governor L-G hear the plight of gym owners and others engaged in this business said Chirag Sethi the president of the Delhi Gym Association DGA under which the agitation was organised The fitness industry has already suffered a lot due to the Covid pandemic in the last two years and not allowing our establishments to reopen will prove to be a death warrant for our businesses he told PTI He said that Covid cases in the city have come down drastically and other business establishments such as multiplexes restaurants and bars have been allowed to open Then why are fitness centres not being permitted to function Sethi asked This is a genuine demand The government and the DDMA should consider it in its next meeting as soon as possible Sethi said The DGA on Friday had said that gym owners and its members would be staging a protest near the L-Gs residence but according to it they were not granted permission Sethi had earlier said that the DDMAs decision to keep gyms shut is affecting the livelihood of over 1 lakh people There are around 5500 gyms in the city he had said The number of daily cases in Delhi has been on the decline after touching a record high of 28867 on January 13 Delhi on Friday reported 4044 fresh COVID-19 cases and 25 deaths The positivity rate which was 306 per cent on January 14 now according to data released on Friday stands at 86 per cent for the city PTI AKM ANB ANB

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