Gurgaon: New restrictions on the local market timing announced by the state government on Wednesday, has disrupted the business of local traders, hotels, and mall owners, as in 2020.
According to a study by Gurgaon Nagrik Ekta Manche, 90% of daily bets and 44 % street vendors and kiosk owners were abandoned with less than Rs 500 at that time.
Now, in the market like a conscious bazaar and sector 14 and 15 cities, popular vendors are missing and some are getting ready to close their kiosks.
Food vendors at Patel Nagar told that two popular food kiosk owners had disappeared overnight.
“One of them has gone to their home town and the others may also leave soon.
First, there is fear of Kuncian.
Second, income down 50%.
So, it is difficult to live in the city.
I will also leave immediately or rent out kiosks I am to someone because I can’t meet the costs for raw materials, “he said.
Meanwhile, Rakesh Singh was 40 years old, a migrant said, “I have to sell or rent my stall now because it is impossible for me to use it.
I work as a guard at the public sector bank.
Usually, I will complete my assignment at 5 pm And opened my food kiosk at 6:30 a.m.
“Furthermore, commercial companies also complained about the drastic decline in their income because of the government’s direction to close the market at 6pm.
The shop owner, the speaker, and the owner of the mall was disappointed that the authorities began to turn off the market one hour before curfew, leaving them no window to produce a business during the “gold hour,” which was 5-9 pm.Trader in the local market they looked more than 50% loss.
“The majority of people go shopping late at night and that is the period where the business sees maximum activities.
All who have stopped.
If it continues like this for several more weeks, people must prepare for permanent closure of the store,” debated sector 22 of the president of the market association, Rakesh Mallik.
Malls also recorded a 20-40% decline in Footfall.
The travelers also said the market closure at 6pm had reduced their business by 80%.
“Keep the hotel open until 11pm, while the market is closed, it doesn’t help at all.
Even though the government has given a one-hour relaxation, it will not provide assistance to anyone,” said Vishal Anand, Head of the Indian National Restaurant Association (Chapter Gurugram).