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Delhi govt allows sports complexes, stadiums to reopen from tomorrow, multiplexes to remain shut
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Delhi govt allows sports complexes, stadiums to reopen from tomorrow, multiplexes to remain shut

| @indiablooms | 04 Jul 2021, 01:04 pm

New Delhi/IBNS: As Delhi entered the sixth phase of relaxing Covid curbs, the Arvind Kejriwal government allowed the reopening of stadiums and sports complexes but without spectators.

Cinema halls, multiplexes, and swimming pools, however, will remain shut.

In its order on Sunday, the Delhi government allowed sports facilities to function normally.

Earlier, stadiums and sports complexes were opened up for those training for national and international competitions or to hold such sports events.

From now on they will be opened for normal functioning.

From June 14, the Delhi government had allowed shops, malls, and restaurants to function in the city with Covid numbers dropping to a three-month low.

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