Attention Delhi Metro passengers! Big decision by DMRC for people travelling during night curfew

Delhi night curfew has been imposed from 10 pm to five am and can come into impact from as we speak, i.e. April 6 and proceed until April 30, 2021.
As per the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) assertion, solely these passengers who fall within the class of important staff will probably be allowed entry within the metro from 10 pm to five am. The passengers will probably be allowed entry solely after the verification of their legitimate IDs.
The DMRC additionally stated that passengers who don’t fall within the important class are suggested to succeed in their respective locations by 10 pm.
“In view of the imposition of night curfew in Delhi starting tonight, entry in Metro from 10pm to 5am will be allowed only to those passengers who fall in essential category as per govt order, after verification of their valid IDs by DMRC/CISF personnel,” the DMRC stated on Twitter.
“DMRC also advises its users, who do not fall in essential category, to complete journey and reach there destination by 10 pm as they are not allowed to travel after 10 pm to 5 am in night in the Metro as per govt order till 30th April 2021 or further orders whichever is earlier,” it added.
DMRC additionally advises its customers, who don’t fall in important class, to finish journey and attain there vacation spot by 10 pm as they aren’t allowed to journey after 10 pm to five am in night within the Metro as per govt order until thirtieth April 2021 or additional orders whichever is earlier.
— Delhi Metro Rail Corporation I कृपया मास्क पहनें (@OfficialDMRC) April 6, 2021
Who is exempted however wants e-pass for travelling during night curfew?
Essential staff or these working for important companies are exempted however carrying an e-pass for travelling between 10 p.m.-5 a.m. is obligatory.
Journalists working in print or digital media have to get an e-pass for working during night curfew.
Those going for Covid-19 vaccination at night want an e-pass for travelling to vaccination centres or hospitals during the night curfew timings.
People travelling within the metropolis or going out of Delhi between 10 p.m. to five a.m. ranging from Tuesday until April 30 might want to get an e-pass. However, people who fall underneath the exemption classes is not going to require e-passes.