Delhi Metro Fine News DMRC has decided to take strict action against those who are negligent. Under this, a fine of Rs 200 is also being imposed on those who do not apply masks. At the same time, there is a rule of fine of Rs 500 in other places.
After getting relief from most of the corona restrictions, Delhi is seen in a different style since Monday morning. It seems that Delhi has become the same color as it was two years ago. In this episode, where there is no crowd outside Delhi Metro stations, people are traveling standing in buses as well. This is being seen as a big relief. Actually, Monday night curfew is over, so for not wearing a mask, you will have to pay a fine of Rs 500, which was earlier Rs 2000. In addition, it will not be mandatory for members of the same family traveling in a private car to wear a mask. Similarly, other strict restrictions applicable to Corona in Delhi have been removed.
200 will be fined for breaking the rules in Delhi Metro
Delhi Metro, the lifeline of Delhi-NCR, has been accelerating at full capacity since morning. Due to this, lakhs of passengers of Delhi-NCR got a big relief, due to which people are also saving time. Delhi Metro is running at full capacity since Monday morning. Along with this, lakhs of passengers have been allowed to travel standing in the metro. In DTC bus too more passengers are traveling than seats.
No queue outside metro stations
After the relief, there is no queue outside Delhi Metro stations, as Delhi Metro is running at full capacity. Commuters have got a big relief with the opening of all entry and exit gates of metro stations from Monday. Along with wearing masks, people will also have to follow social distance during the journey. Actually, from Monday, the number of passengers in the metro has increased by four-five times in one round. Before the Corona era, now travel in the metro has become accessible.
All gates of stations open
Entry-exit gates of all stations of Delhi Metro have also been opened from Monday. This eliminates the compulsion of commuters to travel long distances to reach the platform of the metro station. At present, more than 70 percent of the metro gates have been opened.
They got relief
- Night curfew ends from Monday
- Members of a family traveling in private vehicles will not be compelled to wear masks.
- Shops and shopping malls will open for a longer time, the 8 pm ban is over.
- Other activities including restaurants will run without any restriction. Now entry will be available with 100% capacity.
- The penalty for breaking the Corona protocol will be Rs 500 instead of 2000.
They will have to pay a fine of Rs 500
- For not following the law of physical distance
- For not wearing a mask
- Spitting in public place
- Having multiple members in the car