Guwahati: The return of Assam to a pre-pandemic life without any type of restriction Covid-19 from Tuesday has delivered expectations among all parts of people in the state.
Traders and small businessmen, who were very hit by pandemics and were still struggling to revive their trade, had found a new lease of life with the transportation of the sidewalk.
Tute Hazarika, restaurant owner, said, “The last two years is a nightmare for us.
I can’t explain how we survived.
The government’s decision to raise restrictions will now provide an opportunity to save a business that is dying.” Kailash Kabra, Chair of the Chambers of Commerce Kumprup , said, “With the increase in Covid scenario, the government has raised restrictions in an effort to revive the country’s economy.
It is a very welcomed decision and is needed.
Now, the responsibility is in the public.
Everyone must be vaccinated and must wear face masks and use Sanitiser.
Hygiene is the only choice to stay away from all types of infections.
“Students are also excited because offline classes are permitted.
Monikangkana Medhi, a HS student and MP School TC Gubern Girls, said he was very happy when he went to school after almost two years.
“We attend online class but are not satisfied.
Physical classes are more comfortable for students to understand subjects than online classes,” he added.