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Open 2: 13,000 Covid Challans in 2 days in Delhi

New Delhi: With the reopening of the market, cases of violations of Covid norms grow and often find people without masks in public places.
About 6,000-7,000 Challans are issued every day by the law enforcement official team deployed throughout the capital.
After the violation report received from various markets, the authorities concerned had mobilized more teams in the market and crowded places.
More than 13,000 challans have been released in two days and 149 teams are deployed in 11 districts.
However, all districts are currently performing poorly in terms of targets given to them for law enforcement.
Each district should spend around 1,000 challans every day to create a better sense of responsibility among people.
Among all, the southeast district was above with 1,055 cases of law enforcement action, followed by Shahdara with 781 cases, north with 747 cases, northeast with 703 cases, Central Delhi with 584 cases while southwest was in 363.
case of enforcement action on June 30.
Delhi has allowed various economic activities gradually.
Open key starts from May 31 and in the first phase, the government only allows manufacturing units in industrial areas and construction activities with limitations.
Markets, malls, restaurants, fitness centers and yoga institutions are allowed later.
On May 24, 11 districts together acted in only 3,833 cases of violating Norma Covid, which grew to 6,643 on June 30.
“Locking appointment has caused a crowd on the market and the focus of administration has shifted to strict enforcement.
Covering behavior,” said an official.
As part of law enforcement, officials issued Challans and create awareness among people about Covid’s appropriate behavior such as properly wearing masks, not spitting in public.
The market area has, in the meantime, witnessed a significant increase in Covid situations in the past month.
On May 24, there were a total of 67 detention zones in the capital market.
The number of detention zones was reduced to only three on June 30.
The East District Administration recently closed the Laxmi Nagar market due to violations of the norms and bariconds of Covid which were the majority installed in several markets to examine the crowd movement.
“The shop owner ensures that the right behavior of Covid is followed by strictly in their place.
They also create awareness at their own level, but they cannot be responsible for violations outside their place.
This is the work of district officials to ensure the norms followed Outside, “said Devinder Jain, Secretary General, the Federation of All India Vyapar Mandal (Delhi).

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