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Lockdown 4.0 in Delhi: Shops to open on odd-even basis, public transport to reopen

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New Delhi: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Monday said the Delhi government has to slowly move towards opening of economy amid the pandemic. "We used lockdown period to make arrangements to deal with Covid-19," he said.

While speaking about Delhi-specific guidelines for lockdown 4.0 until 31 May, he said, "Barber shops, spas and saloons will remain closed for now.

Stepping out of homes between 7 pm to 7 am, except for essential services will be prohibited. Taxis and cabs will be allowed but only two passengers at a time in a car.

Auto rickshaw and e-rickshaw with one passenger each, buses with 20 passengers to be allowed." "Passengers will be screened before he or she boards the bus.

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