Delhi Metro shut down 4 stations for social distancing, reopens after 10 minutes
Delhi Metro shut down 4 stations for social distancing, reopens after 10 minutes
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New Delhi: Corona cases are increasing rapidly in the national capital Delhi. In the last 24 hours, there have been 3,548 new cases of Corona, which has further aggravated the problems of the Delhi Government. Meanwhile, the entry of people at the 4 major stations of the Yellow Line of the Delhi Metro was stopped for some time. This was done keeping in mind the social distancing, although the traffic of the people was restored shortly thereafter.

According to the information, the 4 major stations on the Yellow Line connecting the capital's Samaypur Badli to the Huda City Center in Gurugram were closed at Patel Chowk, New Delhi, Chawri Bazaar, and Chandni Chowk. In this regard, DMRC had tweeted that in connection with social distancing at 12.30 pm, the entry of people at these stations has been closed for some time. However, after only 10 minutes, the information about its reopening came to light.

On the other hand, in view of the increasing cases of corona infection, the Kejriwal government of Delhi has announced to impose a night curfew in the national capital. This night curfew will be effective from tonight till 30 April every night from 10 am to 5 pm. For this, the DDMA has also issued a formal order, which clarifies what kind of restrictions have been imposed during these curfews. However, the government has clearly said that due to this curfew, no essential service will be affected in any way.

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