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Delhi: Sarojini Nagar Trader May Down Shutters

Delhi: Sarojini Nagar Trader May Down Shutters
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New Delhi: Sarojini Nagar’s export market, section 200 stores in the main market area, has been closed due to violations of Norma Covid-19.
Traders throughout the area said they would meet with the authorities on Monday and all parts would fall off without limits from Tuesday if their demands were not fulfilled.
According to government orders issued on Saturday, the export market will remain closed from Sunday to further orders.
The order issued by the Vasant Vihar sub-division judge said the inspection was held on July 17 at 17:30 where it was found that the market was “very crowded, with covid norms which were rudely violated and not followed by all”.
Administration also stated that even though there were several directions to ensure the appropriate behavior of Covid, the market association in Sarojini Nagar had not fulfilled this command.
Many markets in the capital, such as Laxmi Nagar, Karol Bagh Gaffar and Lajpat Nagar, have been temporarily closed in recent weeks for the density and violations of the other Covid-19 norms.
In a meeting of all market associations in Sarojini Nagar on Sunday, it was decided that representation would be carried out to the authorities on Monday to open the export market and all markets, including the main part, the mini market and mini-market, will close as a protest from Tuesday if demands They are not fulfilled.
Traders associate violations of social blasphemy norms to illegal vendors and street vendors.
Ashok Randhawa, who heads market associations in Mini-Market, said shop owners can ensure social distance norms only in stores and administration must do the same in open areas.
“There are thousands of street vendors and sellers of small items on the road that caused crowding, but they were not stopped,” said Randhawa.
The meeting of all market stakeholders was held on July 9 to improve the situation.
It was decided that to limit the entry of vendors and regulate the crowd in the Sarojini Nagar market, Pass would be issued by the official market and vendor associations to members and employees and their police would apply access control to all five points into the process of entering the process.
More civil defense personnel will also be deployed.
“The ID process is underway, but it will take time to spend more than 4,500 cards,” said Randhawa.

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