Delhi Metro to run with 100% seating capacity with NO STANDING travel, clarifies DMRCDelhi Metro to run with 100% seating capacity with NO STANDING travel, clarifies DMRC

New Delhi: The day after the Delhi disaster management authority (DDMA) announced a new set of relaxation of new locking for the National Capital, Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) on Sunday (July 2521 2021) clarifying that the metro will run with 100% sitting capacity without traveling from July 26.

“Some news reports observed in print, digital and electronic media gave the impression of the general public that from tomorrow Metro Delhi will operate with full or 100% of its capacity,” DRMC said in a statement.

“In this case, DMRC wants to repeat and warn him from Monday, even with this revised guideline, a maximum of 50 passengers per trainer are permitted, such as against 300 before Covid-19. Therefore, proceed to the station. To be set,” the statement returned.

This told me that even though it was allowed to bring restrictions on the number of passengers, still run the maximum train that did more than 5,100 travels with the highest frequency daily as available during pre-covid-19 times when more than 60 travel passengers were carried out every day.

The DMRC also stated that it would ensure that all steps were taken from the end to provide convenient entry and travel to the general public as and when further relaxation was announced.

Meanwhile, the DDMA order also said that cinemas, theaters and multiplex in the national capital can be reopened with a capacity of 50 percent.

It also allows the spa to reopen, however, it comes with motorists who are only employees who are fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will be allowed to work.

People who visit the spa will be given a form where information about the infection and history of Covid-19 they will be collected.

In further relaxation, 100 people will be allowed to attend the funeral, instead of 20, while, 100 people will be allowed at marriage, not 50. Schools and colleges will continue to close in Delhi.

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