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Dropped the curfew on Monday, Tuesday, the merchant said

Dropped the curfew on Monday, Tuesday, the merchant said
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Mangaluru: Various trader organizations in Dakshina Kannada demanded that district administration allow them to do business on weekends.
They say that the store can be closed for the first two days of the week, not the weekend.
They say that this will reduce their financial burden, because most textiles, ready-to-use garments, footwear and mobile shops and beauty homes and luxury shops do the maximum business on weekends.
Traders also demand that the expert committee suggest Covid limits, must consist of representatives of merchant organizations and economists who have studied the problems faced by entrepreneurs because of locking and curfew.
Karavali Textile, Readymade and Dealer Dealer President Santhosh Kamath told the media here on Friday, that traders in coastal districts cannot maintain their business, because of the losses that occur during curfew and sturdy.
“Most medium and small entrepreneurs struggle to pay bank loans, pay salaries to employees and electricity rentals and bills.
This unscientific weekend hours are not solutions to fighting pandemics, and affected entrepreneurs, who have faced the financial crisis.
Despite the meeting.
Despite the meeting Politics, festivals and elections are permitted on the one hand, traders are punished on behalf of the Saturday night hours and night hours, “he said, and suggested that traders be ready to close their store for two days, at first every week.
The President of the Women’s Association of Mangalore Beauticians Babitha U Shetty said that the beauty parror was also affected by weekend hours.
“Parres Beauty did their business share during a weekend getaway.
Closing the beauty parror on Saturday and Sunday has caused some women entrepreneurs to maintain losses,” he said.
Social activist M G Higde said that the district government must invite representatives of trader organizations before making decisions regarding the curfew and firm weekend.
“We have to launch protests, if the district administration continues to make a decision without considering the problem faced by traders,” he said.

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