3 more Delhi areas under Covid-19 hard lockdown over Tablighi Jamaat cases
List of 26 localities in Delhi that have been placed under the Covid-19 containment zone strategy.
The government on Friday expanded the containment zones in national capital Delhi, bringing three more localities of central and north Delhi under the hard lockdown. A top Delhi home department official told Hindustan Times that the three fresh localities in central Delhi were brought under the strict lockdown procedure in view of cases linked to the Tablighi Jamaat in these areas,

The three localities that have been added to the list are B Block Jahangirpuri, Nabi Karim and Chandni Mahal.
Containment zones are localised (up to a kilometer in radium) and are aimed to prevent the spread of Covid-19 from a locality or a village to nearby areas. Health ministry officials have described it as a barrier erected around the focus of infection.
Complete list of 26 Delhi containment zones
Entire street affected near Gandhi Park, Malviya Nagar
Entire street affected of Gali No 6, L 1 Sangam Vihar, New Delhi.
Shahajahanabad society, plot no 1, Sector 11, Dwarka.
Dinpur Village
Markaz Masjid and Nizamuddin Basti
Nizamuddin West (G and D block) areas.
B Block Jhangirpuri.
H. No 141 to H. No 180, Gali no. 14, Kalyanpuri Delhi
Mansara Apartments, Vasundhara Enclave, Delhi
3 Galis of Khichirpur including Gali containing H. No. 5/387 Khichirpur Delhi
Gali No 9, Pandav Nagar, Delhi 110092.
Vardhaman Apartments, Mayur Vihar, Phase I, Extension, Delhi
Mayurdhwaj Appartments, I P Extension, Patparganj, Delhi
Gali no. 4, from H. No. J- 3/115 (Nagar Dairy) to H. No. J- 3/108(towards Anarwali Masjid Chowk), Krishan Kunj Extension, Delhi
Gali No. 4, from H. No J- 3/101 to H. No. J - 3/107 Krishan Kunj Extension Delhi.
Gali No. 5, A Block (From H No. A- 176 to A-189), West Vinod Nagar Delhi 110092.
J&K, L and H pockets, Dilshad Garden
G, H, J Blocks, Old Seemapuri
F -70 to 90 block, Dilshad Colony
Pratap Khand, Jhilmil Colony
Shastri Market including JJ cluster of South Moti Bagh
Bengali Market/BabaR Road adjoining area of Todarmal, Babar Lane and School Lane
Sadar Bazar Central District
Containment zone in District North: B Block Jahangirpuri
Nabi Karim
Chandni Mahal
Officials said the decision to expand the number of containment zones in central Delhi areas was a fallout of concerns about the possible spread of Covid-19 cases due to contacts of Tablighi Jamaat workers.
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In containment zones, residents are not allowed to step out to buy vegetables, grocery items, medicines and other essentials. There could be multiple screening by health officials, police and civic bodies. People living in containment zones are put under surveillance to track if any person has developed the symptoms of Covid-19 (fever, sore throat, etc).
A majority of Covid-19 cases reported in Delhi are linked to the congregation at the Tablighi Jamaat headquarters last month, turning the Markaz into the epicentre of the disease in Delhi and across the country.
In the national capital, Tablighi Jamaat-linked cases have also been a cause of key concern. For one, officials concede, because they cannot say with any amount of confidence that the authorities including the police have been able to trace all the people who joined the congregation at the Nizamuddin headquarters or identify all the Covid-19 clusters linked to the Jamaat.
But Delhi Police has been trying, scanning phone signals that were in and around the Tablighi headquarters, the Markaz. A senior city government official said Nabi Karim and Chandni Mahal were added to the containment zone list after the police carried out field verification about some of these people, before the health services moved in.