Bengaluru: As part of the third level unlocked from July 5, the state government was looking at weekend and night working hours, in addition to reopening the mall and expanding working hours and companies.
The Minister of the Minister (GOM) in Covid-19 was led by the Chairman of the BS Minister Yediyurappa will meet on Saturday to discuss plans for third-degree relaxation, after the government expected to release guidelines.
“Some relaxation is on the card and the problems lifting weekend wednesday and reduce nighttime hours are being discussed.
The minister’s chairman will make a last call after the GOM meeting,” said Minister of Home Affairs and GOM Basavaraj Bomavai.
At present, retail stores that stand alone are allowed to keep open between 6:00 and 17:00, with the night at night clamped at 7pm.
While traders want permission to remain open until 10 nights, the Hourlong extension is being seen.
In line with public transportation, including BMTC buses and Metro services, the possibility of being allowed to operate for hours.
“Most of the business today from the retail sector takes place at night.
Also, weekend accounts for 60% sales, while Monday to Friday sales only include 40%.
So, it is important to reduce night hours and lift hours of weekend hours if We want to see fast economic recovery, “said Trading Activist Sajjan Raj Mehta.
While the government is looking at a strategy to balance economic revival with Covid management, a stable decline in cases will likely encourage a more optimistic view of opening more sectors.
The government is OK by reopening the cinema hall with a limited entry level of the Test Positivity (TPR) has dropped below 5% in all districts except the country’s average country floating around 2%.
The minister’s chairman responded positively when the owner of the mall met him on Wednesday and asked permission to continue the business.
Officials at the office of the minister’s chairman said CM supported allowing malls with limited working hours and strict Covid protocols.
The food court in the mall tends to be permitted with 50% occupancy.
Source said the government also supports multiplex reopening and cinema room with limited entries.
“There is a positive signal from the government and several malls have started preparations to be reopened on Monday.
Multiplex and a single screen may need more time to continue the operation because there is no content for them there is a discussion about the opening of the mall, market and wedding room in the city of Bengaluru .
But it would be very important that people followed the Covid protocol strictly to make the reopening successful.