Gyms, hotels and markets to be opened in Delhi, Kejriwal government sent proposal to LG
Gyms, hotels and markets to be opened in Delhi, Kejriwal government sent proposal to LG
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New Delhi: Kejriwal government has sent a proposal to open the hotels, gym and a weekly market to Lt. Governor Anil Baijal. It says that cases of corona are decreasing in the country's capital. In this way, hotels and gyms and weekly markets should be opened. Sources gave information about this. Earlier Arvind Kejriwal government's decision to reopen the hotels and weekly market was rejected by the Lieutenant Governor. It was said that the situation arising out of Corona remains 'worrisome' and the threat has not yet been ended.

After this decision was rejected, Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia wrote a letter to Union Home Minister Amit Shah instructing LG Anil Baijal to open hotels and weekly markets. According to Delhi government statistics, till August 5, a total of 140232 cases of coronavirus have been registered in Delhi.

Out of this, there are 10072 active cases ie those are undergoing treatment. After treatment, 126116 people have become healthy so far. Corona's recovery rate in the national capital is 89.93 percent. There are 5227 people in home isolation, while 3769 patients are receiving treatment in hospitals. So far, 4044 people have lost their lives due to this virus.

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