New Delhi: After the closing of six markets in an area of surrounding in Northeast Delhi on Friday for violating Covid safety norms on Saturday seeing the closure of two more markets in Northeast Delhi for a limited period for breaking guidelines.
Orders issued by the Office of Subdivisional Judge Karawal Nagar resulted in the closure of Sonia Vihar Perna 4 1/2 Shani Market Block-E and Johripur Shani Market Road, Karawal Nagar from 4pm at January 1 on January 2 on January 2.
More orders.
Since the recent imposition of the yellow warning of the Plan of a multi-storey response (tric) in the national capital, the district authorities have carried out strict enforcement drives and even raids to ensure appropriate Covid behavior, especially in locations that can become super spreaders.
This week has seen sealing popular clubs and bars in the South Delhi area such as Colony Defense, Lajpat Nagar and Nehru Place, apart from the closure of five shops in Kamla Nagar Market in North Delhi.
The market sealed by subdivisional magistrate (asled) on Friday does not follow the order of Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) about maintaining social distance, wearing facial masks, opening shops at a strange base, etc.
The sealed market includes the fruit market as mixed for the streets of the police road as mixed, the C & F block market and Nehru Market, asled.
Shops that deal with important items and services will remain open in these fields.
Many strict directions of DDMA have resulted in the number of Challas issued by district authorities which increased from around 3,700 per day until mid-December to cross 4,000 mark on December 23 and reached the peak of 4,997 Challans issued on December 31.
In fact, 11 income districts in Delhi have issued a total of 31,995 Chaltans in seven days between Christmas and New Year’s Eve, which is an average of almost 4,571 Challans issued in one day.
Most of the revenue districts have issued Chaltans against people because they do not wear face masks or do not wear one properly, followed by Challan to spit in public places, and also for consumption of liquor, pan, gutkha etc.
in public places .
The District Judge (Southeast East) Vishwendra recently told TI that the district enforcement team was carrying out regular drives on the market to ensure that social distance and other norms were strictly followed.
The southeast district has many popular markets under his jurisdiction and which is usually most crowded is the market in Lajpat Nagar, where special emphasis has been given.