New Delhi: Gaffar Market and Naiwala Market have been ordered to remain closed from 10pm on July 9 to 10 nights on July 11 because the appropriate behavior of Covid is not followed in both places.
In the order issued on Friday by the Magistrate Sub-division of Karol Bagh Balram Meena, it was stated that the market association had failed to ensure compliance with Covid-19 norms, which is why it needs strict action.
“Karol Bagh Executive Magistrate Report said that shop owners, vendors and the general public in Gaffar and Naiwala Market did not follow the appropriate Covid behavior.
Because of the big footsteps, market associations, and shop owners could not confirm the Covid protocol in the last three days.
The situation can be The cause of the Super Covid-19 deployment, “added orders.
States that it is important to take immediate and strict action to reduce the spread of the virus, the order mentioned further, “in the public interest, both the market is limited to open with the effects of 10 nights on July 9 at 11:00 at 11:00 Karol Bagh ACP is directed To clean the market and market associations must extend all cooperation.
“In other development, the North District Administration issued direction for the closure of the DDA market in Sector 13, Rohini until July 12 for severe violations of norms, including by shop owners, and extreme congestion.
Orders issued by Alipur HDM stated that additional DCP (Rohini) conducted a sudden inspection and found great violations of the norms as a large number of shop owners and visitors did not wear masks, there was no social distance that was followed and the market was very crowded.
Sector 13 Market Association, Rohini has been directed to submit clarification and detailed plans about how the appropriate Covid behavior will be ensured after it will be left open based on DDMA guidelines.
On Friday, a notification was also issued for the Avantika Market in the Rohini 2 sector to strictly comply with the norms to avoid closure.
Before these markets, Laxmi Nagar, Gandhi Nagar (12 stores), Nangloi, Rui Market, and Nagar Lajpat Market were closed in the past week for FLOUTING Norma.
Traders argue that shop owners and market associations themselves cannot be considered responsible for violations in public places.
The Chamber of Commerce and Industry Delhi Convener Brijesh Goyal said that traders will meet the district judges concerned on Saturday.
“If the rules are violated in any market, then the responsibility of compliance and law enforcement lies in the police and civil bodies.
If the crowd is seen in any market, the administration must meet the market association first and find ways to improve the situation rather than close it,” Add goyal.