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Delhi Unlock 5.0: Here's what's allowed, what's still off limits

As the city recorded a dip in the positivity rate, the Delhi government has relaxed the Covid-19 curbs further starting from Monday. The Delhi Disaster Management Authority(DDMA) on Saturday issued fresh guidelines for phase 5 of Delhi ‘unlock’. Gymnasiums and yoga institutes are now allowed to operate at 50 per cent capacity in the national capital. Marriage halls, banquet halls and hotels have also been allowed to hold wedding ceremonies with a maximum of 50 guests. Watch the full video to find out what's functional and what's not.

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