Delhi Night Curfew: JNU releases guidelines, restricts movement inside campus
JNU has released fresh guidelines in line with the Delhi government's order on the night curfew in the national capital. Read further to know more.
Following the Delhi government's order on night curfew in the national capital, the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) has issued fresh guidelines. The varsity has directed that movement within the campus, and movement in and out of the campus will be restricted during the curfew timing in the city; i.e. 10 pm to 5 am. It also said that people coming from or going to the airport, railway station, or ISBTs are allowed to travel on producing a valid ticket.
"However, there shall be no restrictions on movements of persons who are engaged for emergency services, medical emergency and supply of goods during the curfew period on production of valid I-card," it noted.
While shops dealing with "foods, groceries, fruits and vegetables, dairy and milk booth, pharmaceutical and ATMs" are allowed to function, all other shops, dhabas, canteens have to be closed by 9 pm.
The Dr B R Ambedkar Central Library will remain open strictly from 9 am to 8 pm on weekdays and 10 am to 6 pm on weekends and holidays, it added.
"The security branch of the university is instructed to ensure strict compliance of this order, and shall adequately inform and sensitise the field functionaries about these instructions for strict compliance, in letter and spirit and all entry gates of the campus shall be closed in the curfew timings. Anyone who violates the above directions and COVID-19 protocols, such violators shall be liable for disciplinary action," the varsity said.
In wake of the rising COVID-19 cases in Delhi, the Arvind Kejriwal government on Tuesday imposed a seven-hour night curfew, from 10 pm to 5 am, with immediate effect.
The curfew will continue till April 30. Those exempted from the curfew include pregnant women, patients, those travelling to and from airports, railway stations, state bus terminus on showing tickets, officials related to the functioning of offices of diplomats, and those holding any constitutional post on the production of valid identity card.
Central and Delhi government officials involved in emergency services such as health and family welfare and all related medical establishments, police, prisons, home guards, civil defence, fire and emergency services are also exempted.
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