Full list of what is allowed and not allowed in Delhi
New Delhi, May 09: The Delhi government has clarified the prohibited and permissible activities during the COVID-19 lockdown. This was done after it came to the notice of the administration that some of the activities were not being allowed by different officials as well as the Residents Welfare Associations on their own accord.
The order issued by the Chief Secretary of Delhi, Vijay Deve said, it has been brought to the knowledge of the Government that several activities duly allowed as per DDMA order dated 03.05.2020 and revised guidelines of MHA enclosed therewith, are not being allowed by different government authorities as well as RWAs, etc. on their own accord, which is contrary to the spirit of aforesaid guidelines/ orders.
What is prohibited:
- Schools, colleges, educational, training, coaching institutions. Online and distance learning is allowed.
- Hospitality services other than those used for housing health/police / Government officials/healthcare workers stranded persons including tourists and those used for quarantine facilities.
- Cinema halls, shopping malls, gymnasiums, sports complexes, swimming pools, entertainment parks, theatres, bars and auditoriums, assembly halls.
- Religious places of worship, religious congregations
- Cycle rickshaws and auto rickshaws
- Taxis and cab aggregators
- Barber shops, spas and salons
List of permitted activities:
Movement of individuals and vehicles is allowed for permitted activities. Four wheeler vehicles will have maximum two passengers besides the vehicle driver. For two-wheelers, pillion rider is not allowed
Private Offices:
All private offices irrespective of their location (except shopping malls), can operate with upto 33% strength as per the requirement with the remaining persons working from home
SHOPS AND MARKETS:
(a)
Al
mall,
market
complexes
and
markets
shall
remain
dosed.
However,
shops
selling
essential
goods
including
books
and
stationery
shops,
fan
shops
in
markets
and
market
complexes
we
permitted
(b)
All
standalone
(single)
shops.
neighbourhood
(colony)
shops
and
shops
in
residential
complexes
are
permitted
to
remain
open
without
any
distinction
of
essential
and
non-essential
(c)
Social
distancing
(2
Gaz
ki
doori)
will
be
maintained
in
all
cases
(iv) INDUSTRIAL ACTIVITIES:
(a)
All
Export
Oriented
Units
(b)
Industrial
estates
(c)
Manufacturing
units
of
essential
goods,
Including
drugs,
pharmaceuticals,
medical
devices.
thew
raw
material
and
intermediaries
(d)
Production
units
which
require
continuous
process
and
their
supply
chain
(e)
Manufadunng
of
IT
hardware.
jute
industry
with
staggering
shifts
(f)
Manufacturing
units
of
packaging
materials
(v) CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES :
(a)
Only
In-situ
construction
(where
workers
are
available
on
site
and
no
workers
are
required
to
be
brought
in
from
outside)
is
allowed
(b)
Construction
of
renewable
energy
projects
is
allowed
(vi) E-COMMERCE ACTIVITIES:
E-commerce activities are permitted only in respect of essential goods.
(vii) MOVEMENT OF GOODS: Movement of goods/cargo (.ncluding empty tucks) whether essential or non-essential, by any mode is permitted
(viii) All other activities will be permitted activities, which are not specifically prohibited/ permitted with restrictions in the various Zones, under the new guidelines dated lEMay. 2020. prescribed by the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India.
(ix) None of the permitted activities under these guidelines is allowed in the Containment Zones.
Measures for welfare:
The movement of individuals for all non-essential activities shall remain strictly prohibited between 7 00 pm to 7 00 am
In all zones, persons above 65 years of age, persons with co-morbidities, pregnant women and children below the age of 10 years shall stay at home except for meeting essential requirements and for health purposes, as per the National Directives.