DDMA to do away with fine for not wearing face masks at public places: Sources
The Centre had earlier advised the states and UTs to consider discontinuing the Covid containment measures in view of a sharp decline in the number of fresh cases of the infection in the country.

They said at a meeting chaired by Lieutenant Governor (LG) Anil Baijal, there was consensus among all the participants about the lifting of all Covid-related restrictions, even though the DDMA is yet to issue an order in this regard.
However, most of the Covid-related restrictions have already been lifted by the authorities.
The sources said the DDMA is likely to issue an advisory for people, asking them to wear masks at crowded places.
The Centre had earlier advised the states and Union territories to consider discontinuing the Covid containment measures in view of a sharp decline in the number of fresh cases of the infection in the country.
The decision to lift the restrictions in Delhi was taken at a meeting attended by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, his deputy Manish Sisodia, Chief Secretary Vijay Dev and senior officers of the departments concerned.
With a rise in the number of coronavirus cases in December last year due to its Omicron variant, the Delhi government had imposed several restrictions.
Residents' welfare associations described the development as "risky and shocking", claiming that with the new relaxations, 99 per cent of the city's population will stop taking any precaution.
President of North Delhi Resident Welfare Federation Ashok Bhasin said he supports the relaxation but complete removal of the rule is not sensible.
"It is a good thing because now, the terror in the name of civil defence will not be there. But masks should have been made compulsory at crowded places," he said.
After the DDMA meeting, the LG took to Twitter and said it was decided that the focus would be on hospital-based sentinel surveillance and enhancing vaccination coverage of the targeted population.
"While appreciating the efforts made by all stakeholders in management of COVID-19, emphasised upon the need to follow the 5 fold strategy of Test, Track, Treat, Vaccinate and adherence to COVID Appropriate Behaviour as advised by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, GOI.
"To effectively meet any scenario in future that may arise, advised all agencies to remain vigilant without lowering the guard," he said in a series of tweets.
Delhi reported 113 fresh Covid cases and no death due to the viral disease on Thursday, while the positivity rate stood at 0.49 per cent, according to data shared by the city health department.
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