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Good news for Delhi Metro users! Standing passengers allowed as DMRC lifts Covid-19 curbs

Amid a significant drop in Covid-19 cases across Delhi, DMRC has decided to relax some of the guidelines inside the Delhi Metro.

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Good news for Delhi Metro users! Standing passengers allowed as DMRC lifts Covid-19 curbs
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With the lifting of all restrictions by authorities after fall in Covid cases, from Monday onwards Delhi Metro will allow passengers in standing positions in trains.

On Friday, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA), chaired by Lieutenant Governor Anil Baijal and attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, decided to withdraw all restrictions from Monday, reduce the fine for not wearing masks from Rs 2,000 to Rs 500 and resume physical classes in Delhi schools from April 1.

In view of the latest guidelines issued by the DDMA on Covid management, announcing the lifting of all prohibitions or restrictions imposed earlier, Delhi Metro services will now be available with revised norms from Monday, the DMRC said.

Passengers will be allowed to travel in the metro without any restrictions i.e, they can travel in both standing and sitting manner, it said.

All gates of metro stations will remain open to facilitate passenger entry throughout the day. Regulation of passenger entry through a limited number of gates stands dispensed with from Monday, the DMRC added.

However, passengers are advised to keep following Covid-appropriate behaviours (i.e. Wearing of face mask or cover, maintaining of social distancing, etc), for their own and everyone else's safety and well-being, it said.

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