Jaipur: Market associations throughout the city have begun to stick stickers in shops, public places and vehicles in addition to placing stockpiling in the market to protest new trade licenses.
The association has protested from the imposition of trade licenses by both civil bodies where all employers must pay every year.
Traders call it to conflict with their interests, especially after all losses due to a pandemic.
Jaipur Vyapaar President Mandal Subhash Goyal said, “We will close the entire market on September 11 if our demands are not fulfilled.
We want the government to stand near traders and do not work against our interest.” The shop owner said the license was black law and until it was taken Back, they will continue with protests.
President Jaipur Vyapaar Mahasangh Ravi Nayar said this was just the beginning and soon this poster and hoarding would be placed across the city.
Civil officials said Jaipur was not the first urban body to force him.
In Jodhpur Municipal Corporation-larger, the trade license was held 25 years ago.
In addition, the 15th Finance Commission has stopped grants to city corporations for civil work.
This grant will now be given to national clean air projects and solid waste management based on corporate performance.
Now, civil bodies must bear their own financial responsibility where the trade license is a must to increase corporate income.