Business community in the city of Twin welcome lifting hours of weekend hours – News2IN
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Business community in the city of Twin welcome lifting hours of weekend hours

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Dharwad: It sighed that the business community in the twin cities welcomed the weekend.
The Rising Covid Curve has encouraged the state government to impose release on the movement of people and other activities during the weekend, leaving the business community that screwed more desperate.
However, after several selected representatives who called on the Bomavaraj Bommai government to lift the sidewalk, it was a business as usual in Hubballi-Dharwad on Saturday.
Although the government has freed them engaged in trading essential commodities such as vegetables.
, Milk, Meat, et al, from Amuk Nightnight, many vegetable and fruit traders say that they suffered two weekend losses, due to restrictions on the movements of people from villages to cities.
As a result, this disrupts the supply chain, leaving traders without fresh stock of vegetables and fruits.
With restrictions raised, many commercial centers in twin cities return to life, with customers getting busy with shopping weekends.
Others, Union Minister and Dharwad MP Pralhad Joshi, Mysore MP Pratap Sime, and other BJP leaders have criticized the state government to impose weekend hours, and urge dispensation to reconsider his decision.
Hubballi-Dharwad Municipal Corporation (HDMC) visited many stores on Saturday to ensure comply with Covid security norms.
Danjaneya Jujar, wholesale vegetable traders, said, “sales of fruit and vegetables are permitted during curfew, but villagers do not travel to the city due to lack of transportation facilities.
Most people remain at home too, who only hurt our business.
With government lifting officers, Economic activities can obtain momentum again.
“Hoteler Santosh Shetty said that they would adhere to the Covid protocol, and urged the government to help them continue their business.
Jeevan Shetty, was also involved in the hospitality sector, which asked the government to impose nighttime at 11 o’clock at night instead of 10 nights.

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