Kolkata: workers, office visitors, traders and transport operators all sigh of relief following the state government’s decision to calm evening limits about one hour.
Many office visitors at the late night shift, traders, restaurant employees find it difficult to return home at 11 o’clock at night and will eventually be mated by the police.
Even those who want to eat must hurry through food for fear of being transported by the police because they don’t hold on to the time limit.
“Rumah back is a challenge because of the public transportation used to disappear long before restrictions begins.
Always, I have to face a series of questions from the police before allowing me to go home at Haridevpur far past midnight.
With relaxation, I hope to return home a little bother, “Abir Basu said, an employee with China Town Restaurant.
The bus operator also hopes to complete their last trip.
“Despite knowing about passengers stranded, we had to stop the operation around 9pm, leaving the last truncated trip to go home long before curfew,” said Secretary of the Board with the Tapan Banerjee Syndicate Bus Syndicate.
Plying buses between Garar and Barasat were used to start their journey at 8pm and most ended the trip in Ultangga.
“It’s used to leave passengers in great difficulty.
We often use van pick-ups to achieve our goals.
But even they are usually afraid of police harassment,” said Gautam Rakhit, a resident of barasat who worked with lab lines in Patuli.
Suddenly the disappearance of public transportation is only expensive mode available.
“Take a van or taxi, which is used to teach us, demanding exorbitant costs.
They used to say rates including bribes for police personnel,” said Gobindo Sardar, a resident of Sonarpur, who works with a drug store in Hazra.
Relaxation will also increase business in restaurants and bars.
“Ordinary people in a hurry and at 9:30 in the morning our restaurant looked lonely.
Midnight is a reasonable time to end,” said Arif Mohammed, Bar manager of Jalan Elliot.