New Delhi: CM Arvind Kejriwal on Friday said Delhi has overcome the second wave of corona infection to some extent and the city will now begin the process of removing the Ahista-Ahista lockdown. "With a lot of hard work and difficulty, the corona has come under control, but the whole battle has not been won," he said. It may not be that the benefits made in the last 1 month go waste, so everyone believes that the Ahista-Ahista lockdown should be opened.
Chief Minister Kejriwal further said in a press conference that corona cases in Delhi are continuously declining. Infection rate 1 in the last 24 hours. 5% and there have been about 1100 cases of corona. The Chief Minister praised the people of Delhi and said, "The hard work of Delhiites in this war against Corona is improving the situation in Delhi rapidly, after the lockdown, Delhi is now ready to unlock Ahista-Ahista. Construction activities and factories are being opened from Monday morning."
At the same time, the Chief Minister said that while opening the lockdown, we have to take care of the lower class daily wage labourers, labourers, migrant workers first in this process. Such labourers see us working in construction and factories. It has been decided that these two activities will be opened from Monday, May 31. On starting construction and factory activities from Monday, he said:
1- Manufacturing and production units will be allowed to run in boundary wall or premises in industrial area.
2- Workers in a boundary wall (fixed construction site) will be allowed to work for construction activity.
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