COVID 4th Wave in India: Delhi has recorded 1,485 cases, followed by Haryana that registered 479 cases, Kerala recorded 314 cases and Uttar Pradesh 268 cases and Maharashtra with 169 cases.
The Punjab Government signed the Knowledge Sharing Agreement with the Delhi Government to learn from each other's good deeds for the betterment of the people of the two states.
Mask mandatory in Delhi: Within three weeks of lifting its mask mandate, Delhi has made masks mandatory with an immediate effect and has also re-imposed a fine of Rs. 500 in case of violation.
Delhi has made the booster or the precautionary dose of COVID-19 free to all eligible beneficiaries between the age of 18 and 59 years in all the government vaccination centers.
The Delhi Municipal Corporation (Amendment) Bill, 2022 provides for the appointment of a Special Officer to exercise powers of the Corporation until its first meeting.
Delhi curfew update: Delhi has lifted the weekend curfew in Delhi along with an odd-even rule for shops. Weddings have also been permitted in the National Capital with a maximum attendance of 200 people or 50% capacity of the venue, however, schools and educational institutions will remain close.
Covid guidelines in Delhi Update: According to the updated COVID guidelines in Delhi, all the private offices will be closed, except those which are under exempted category, and only Work from Home must be followed in these offices. The Government has also announced the closing of bars and restaurants in Delhi.
Omicron community transmission: Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain confirmed that there are a total of 200 Covid cases in Delhi hospitals currently, out of which 102 belongs to the city, while 98 are from outside.
Night Curfew- Get full list of states and cities, which have imposed night curfew due to the rise in Omicron cases across India. Check Delhi night curfew timings here.
Ayodhya has been added in Delhi government's free pilgrimage scheme. The pilgrimage will be free of cost for aged people and they will also be allowed to bring a member of their family along.
Guidelines to curb air pollution: All schools, colleges and educational institutions in the National Capital Region to remain closed until further orders. Only online mode of education will be allowed.
The Delhi government will be launching Anti-Open Burning Campaign from November 11 to December 11, 2021 in Delhi. Know all about Anti-Open Burning Campaign and its 5 key action plans.
The Delhi government on November 9, 2021, launched the Shramik Mitra scheme to ensure all construction workers in Delhi. Know all about Shramik Mitra scheme and its significance.
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