Roads crowded in Patna after 'unlock'
Jun 09, 2021, 09:10 PM ISTTraffic snarled on roads of Patna after lockdown was lifted in Bihar.
Traffic snarled on roads of Patna after lockdown was lifted in Bihar.
Jammu Municipal Corporation organised a massive sanitisation drive in the union territory.
COVID fear disappeared as people rushed to vegetable market in Varanasi on June 09.
A massive crowd was seen at the Dadar vegetable market in Mumbai on Day 2 of unlock process.
Shops, markets and transport services operated in many states after a long lockdown period. As soon as the unlock process began, traffic jam and crowd was witnessed on the roads. Watch report.
Markets, malls and offices have been allowed to re-open from 5:00 AM after being shut for over one and half months. The Delhi Metro also resume operations after train services were halted on May 10.
As unlock process has begun today, few restrictions have been eased in Mumbai, informed Mumbai Mayor Kishori Pednekar "As unlock process begins today, few restrictions have been eased. Local trains are running only for essential services for now.
Delhi witnessed traffic jams on the very first day of unlock today. Reports of long queues of vehicles at critical points like ITO, ISBT and Kashmere Gate started to come in as more vehicles started plying on the roads of the national capital.
Heavy traffic was seen at Delhi's ITO as the national capital began to gradually lift lockdown restrictions from today. Several cars, two-wheelers, auto-rickshaws, and a few buses were seen on the roads as some people started going to their workplaces. The Delhi government has allowed all private offices to operate with 50 per cent capacity between 9 am and 5 pm. However, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal urged all those who can work from home to continue to do so.
The Delhi Metro resumed services on Monday after a hiatus of nearly three weeks in view of the improved Covid situation in the national capital, but with 50 per cent seating capacity and no provision for standing travel for commuters.
Markets, offices reopens from today As part of the unlocking process after the Covid-19 cases reduced significantly in up and Maharashtra. watch ground report.
Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal announced various relaxations, allowing Delhi Metro trains to operate with 50 per cent capacity and shops in markets and malls to reopen on odd-even basis from June 7 as he asserted that the city's economy needs to be revived in view of improving COVID-19 situation.
Religious Places have been closed for over months due to the coronavirus second wave induced lockdown. watch special report on Unlock Plan 2.0 for temples, mosques and gurudwaras.
Maharashtra government has announced a detailed five-level plan to initiate the unlock process in the state as the Covid-19 situation improves.
Maharashtra has announced a five-level unlock plan beginning Monday, which will be based on Covid positivity rate and the availability of oxygen beds in the state. The state government on Friday issued a five-level restriction plan to reopen the state, which is under a lockdown induced by the devastating second COVID-19 wave over the last few weeks. The degree of relaxation has been decided as per the level of severity of Covid-19 in those districts. According to the guidelines, the situation will be assessed every Thursday by the Public Health Department.
Services of the Delhi Metro will resume with 50% capacity from 7 June, said Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday.
The Maharashtra government unveiled a comprehensive 5-level unlock plan which is based on weekly COVID-19 case positivity rate and oxygen beds occupancy.
As there is a decrease in the COVID cases in Delhi, the Delhi Government has started the process of unlocking.
The process of unlocking started in Madhya Pradesh on Tuesday, but a frightening picture also surfaced on the very first day. In Shajapur, a huge crowd of farmers gathered at the Government Seed Center. The farmers were also unhappy with the whole system as on one hand they were getting less seed than they needed and there was an atmosphere of chaos everywhere at the seed centre.
In wake of the latest Covid-19 surge, several temple were closed, but today temples gates opened for devotees huge crowd seen outside Banke Bihari temple
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