Some offices are planning to reduce bottlenecks in waiting areas and cafeterias to avoid gatherings NEW DELHI : Touch-less technologies, 24x7 lunch halls, redesigned open plans, perhaps even a human version of Delhi’s odd-even rule—these are just some of the stepping stones being considered to a post-lockdown world of work where social distancing will still be the norm.
And, not to labour the traffic analogy, a one-way system to get in and out of office (marked by helpful arrows) is not as outlandish as it may have once appeared.
The home ministry has issued fresh guidelines for offices working through the lockdown, but most companies have already started redesigning their workspaces to prepare for a future where restrictions are partially