Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday took several important decisions to open up Delhi's economy under the Unlock 3 guidelines issued by the Central Government.
These decisions are in continuation of several important decisions taken by Kejriwal in the past few days to ensure Delhi's economy which was impacted severely by the lockdown, gets back on track.
Earlier in the week, Kejriwal launched 'Rozgar Bazaar' jobs portal to ensure synchronisation between businesses looking to hire and job-seekers looking for job, permitted street hawkers to start operating on a trial basis for a week and de-linked hotels from Covid hospitals so that they could start functioning normally.
As part of the decisions taken on Thursday under Unlock 3 guidelines, the Delhi Government has decided to end the night curfew that was earlier in operation from 10 pm to 5 am.
Since hotels of Delhi are no longer linked to hospitals, Delhi Government has also decided to allow normal functioning of hotels and hospitality services, as already permitted under Centre's unlock guidelines.
As part of the order passed on Monday, the Delhi Government had allowed street hawkers to function in Delhi on a trial basis for a week from 10am to 8pm. It was decided that the street hawkers will be permitted to function in the future without any limitations on operating hours.
Delhi government has also allowed weekly bazaars to function on a trial basis for a week with social distancing and all necessary precautionary measures.