Despite CM Kejriwal's appeal, migrant workers leaving Delhi in hordes
India | April 19, 2021 18:02 ISTCM Kerjiwal said that the decision to impose lockdown was not an easy one for the AAP government as it hurts the poor, daily wagers the most.
CM Kerjiwal said that the decision to impose lockdown was not an easy one for the AAP government as it hurts the poor, daily wagers the most.
Announcing the weeklong lockdown in Delhi which will commence from tonight, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has appealed to migrant workers not to leave the national capital. Kejriwal in his Covid-19 briefing pointed out that the present lockdown is of short duration, being only six days, and the government will help the migrant workers in all possible manner.
The Delhi Metro on Monday issued an update regarding its services in the wake of the complete lockdown imposed in the national capital from Monday night. The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) said the metro services will be available on the entire network with a frequency of 30 minutes.
A six-day lockdown has been imposed in Delhi in view of an exponential rise in Covid-19 cases. Long queues were soon spotted outside liquor shops in different parts of Delhi.
Amid an exponential rise in Covid-19 cases, Delhi has been placed under lockdown from tonight till next Monday morning (April 26), Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Monday. The restrictions will remain in place from 10 PM tonight till 5 AM next Monday. Kejriwal said that city's health system is under stress, adding that hospitals are facing shortage of oxygen and ICU beds.
Delhi Lockdown: The lockdown will be imposed from 10 pm on April 19, and will remain in place till 5 AM next Monday
A six-day lockdown has been imposed in Delhi in view of an exponential rise in Covid-19 cases. Long queues were soon spotted outside liquor shops in different parts of Delhi.
Amidst worsening Covid-19 situation in Delhi, the Kejriwal government has imposed a complete lockdown in the national capital from Monday night. The restrictions will remain in place till next Monday morning (April 26). The decision was taken during a meeting attended by Kejriwal, L-G Anil Baijal and other officials. The government has, however, exempted essential services during the lockdown period. All private and government offices have been asked to work remotely.
Amidst worsening Covid-19 situation in Delhi, the Kejriwal government has imposed a complete lockdown in the national capital from Monday night. The restrictions will remain in place till next Monday morning (April 26). The decision was taken during a meeting attended by Kejriwal, L-G Anil Baijal and other officials. The government has, however, exempted essential services during the lockdown period. All private and government offices have been asked to work remotely.
The lockdown will be imposed in Delhi from 10 pm today. Know what are the things allowed, and what's not
Amid an exponential rise in Covid-19 cases, Delhi has been placed under lockdown from Monday night till next Monday morning (April 26), Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced on Monday.
Delhi Lockdown News: Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will address the media after a Covid-19 review meeting. Sources said that Kejriwal has discussed about imposing a complete lockdown with officials in Delhi.
Delhi Lockdown News: The Delhi government has impose six days lockdown in the national capital from Monday night amid deteriorating Covid-19 situation.
Delhi Lockdown News: Chandni Chowk market in the old Delhi and the wholesale markets will remain shut till April 25.
Battling the fourth wave of the coronavirus pandemic, Delhi has left financial capital Mumbai far behind in the daily tally of cases, becoming the worst-affected city in the country.
Rising cases of coronavirus, the Delhi government on Wednesday imposed weekend curfew in the national capital. Addressing a press conference, the Delhi Chief Minister announced the restrictions during which all kinds of movement, except essentials services, will remain suspended.
Delhi Lockdown, Curfew on weekend: Delhi government has imposed weekend curfew in the national capital to tide over Covid-19 crisis.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the state government was not in favour of imposing lockdown in the national capital, but 'if the health system collapsed then lockdown would be the only option'.
The Arvind Kejriwal government has imposed night curfew in Delhi to flatten the Covid-19 curve. Reports say that the Chief Minister's Office (CMO) has not yet responded to the proposal. Once the CM takes a call on it, it will be sent to Lt Governor Anil Baijal for final approval.
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