Jaipur: The majority of traders in Jaipur were worried that they were afraid of other coins because Spurt was recently in the case of Covid amid the threat of omicron.
They saw it as another blow for their business, who recently had begun to recover from the main losses experiencing last year’s locking.
Sumit Jain, a Jaipuri Jooti shopkeeper at Market Johri said that he had resulted in profit for the past two months but due to new restrictions imposed in his business market insecure.
“I plan to close my rented shop in Johri market because of the high rent and shift to other parts of the city.
New restrictions have influenced our business,” Jain said.
Traders who sell clothes, bags, masala, electronic stores and toys in the city have decided to start shipping their product products if the lock is worn.
Kartik Maheshwari, a shopkeeper at King Park said, “I used to send curses in WhatsApp to my customers and then send the product.
If the situation deteriorates, I might have to restart the process.” According to the new guidelines, the market must be closed at 8pm , it is said that the top shopping time for service classes.
Even though in the walled city, the majority of the market is closed on Sundays, but outside, most shops are open on weekends too.
Subhash Goyal, President Jaipur Vyapaar Mandal said, “The government must think of the existence, especially street vendors who solely depend on the people who come to the market from 5pm to 10 in the afternoon.
The previous key has violated our back and we still have not recovered from The impact.
We have ordered a large consignment for the upcoming festival, which has now been canceled.
Every trader scutes the upcoming loss.
“However, with the increasing number of Corona cases, strict actions by the government are needed, especially when people fail to follow the Covid protocol to wear masks and Social distance.