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Delhi: Strange Threat for Sarojini Market Traders

Delhi: Strange Threat for Sarojini Market Traders
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New Delhi: Notification The cause of the show has been issued to the Sarojini Nagar Market Traders Association, which states that they will be made to operate oddly if compliance with steps regarding the appropriate behavioral norms Covid is not confirmed.
Notification states that the meeting with all stakeholders was held on July 19 where it was directed that the identity card would be issued for all authorized store workers and street vendors by the respective market associations on July 21.
The next advertisement states that this exercise is not carried out, the relationships each must follow strange operations for their shops.
Notifications issued by Sub-division Judge Vasant Vihar stated that of seven market associations, only one had ensured compliance so far.
“Although quite a lot of time and relaxation as requested by the association, until now only one market association has issued an ID card to its members and submitted compliance.
Therefore, the president or secretary of the remaining from the market association with this was asked to show the cause Within three days since this notification, why did they not have to be done to follow a strange operation, “notifications released in Friday countries.
The market association has been asked to submit a reply on Monday, 5 pm.
Ashok Randhawa, who heads the Mini Market Association, said they had issued an ID card to almost all workers and they were not told that the list also needed to be submitted to HR.
He said that the number of workers per store had been maintained very low and it would affect the work of 50% of workers.
“When all Delhi opens and relaxation is provided, why Sarojni Nagar is targeted alone,” he asked.
The Sarojini Nagar market consists of the main market with 200 stores, Pasar Babu with 120 mini stores, Sarojini Nagar Mini-Market with 32 shops, street vendors of Thareja with 104 outlets, 304 vendors who experience relief from the High Court, 65 vegetable outlets and 26 rooms for Shoe shoes and other professionals.
Previously, on July 18, the market export market section was closed, quoting violations in terms of social distance.
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, a pass will be issued by the market associations and official vendors to their members and employees.
After the process is complete, the police will apply access control at all five points of entry into the seller who has an ID card, while the New Delhi City Council will seal the gap to prevent violations.

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