Unlock 6.0: Check out the latest guidelines issued by Government

The first phase of unlock in the country started from 1 June. Since then, restaurants, cinema halls, gyms, malls, schools, swimming pools, religious places and metro rail services have been allowed to open.

Yogita S.
Published on: 1 Nov 2020 11:04 AM GMT
Unlock 6.0: Check out the latest guidelines issued by Government
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UNLOCK 6 GUIDELINES (PC: Social Media)

New Delhi: In the wake of the Corona epidemic in India, after the long lock-down process is over, the sixth phase of unlocking process is starting in the country from today.

In the sixth phase of unlocking, states have been allowed to start more and more activities in other areas leaving the container zone. Earlier this week, the Union Home Ministry had said that there would be no relaxation in Unlock 5.0 till 30 November.

Unlock process started from June 1:

Explain that the first phase of unlock in the country started from June 1. Since then, restaurants, cinema halls, gyms, malls, schools, swimming pools, religious places and metro rail services have been allowed to open. However, it is mandatory to follow strict standard operating procedures (SOPs) during this period.

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DTC Buses will run with full capacity:

DTC buses will run with full passenger capacity Buses in Delhi are allowed to run with full passenger capacity from November.

At the same time, Western Railway is starting to operate additional local trains in Mumbai. Along with this, the interstate bus service will also start from today.

Dudhwa National Park opening today:

Trial of the third phase of the corona vaccine will start soon. Apart from this, casinos is opening in Goa from today, Dudhwa Tiger Reserve in Uttar Pradesh is opening for tourists, elephant safari of Kaziranga National Park in Assam and Vaishno Devi Temple in Jammu and Kashmir and More pilgrims can visit.

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Mask is compulsory:

Delhi Transport Minister Kailash Gehlot on Saturday required wearing masks while committing. From November 1, passengers will be allowed to sit on all seats of DTC buses.

Travelers have clear guidelines that they must wear masks while traveling. Also, no journey is allowed to stand in DTC or cluster scheme bus. Also, passengers have also been asked to maintain physical distance while traveling.

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Yogita S.

Yogita S.

Media Graduate, News Editor and PR Enthusiast.

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