Coimbatore: Bus, Temple, Tasmac outlet, which continued operations in the district after the limitation of locking Covid-19 relaxed from Monday, watching low legs.
The first day, said an official.
“But minimal footsteps.
We have decided to increase the number of buses and hope to build trust with more passengers after a few days,” he said.
“In accordance with the orders of the state government, women, transgender people and disabled people are allowed to travel for free in 207 ordinary buses.” Tasmac outlet also witnessed poor steps, said a salesman.
“We expect a large crowd and make the settings needed to control the crowd.
We set up a baricade and swirling marked in front of the outlet to ensure social distance.
Three police are deployed in front of each outlet to control the crowd and the token system is introduced.
But the footsteps are introduced.
But the footsteps Very bad, “he told Toi.
“On the last day of the outlet was closed because of the kuncian, our shop sold liquor worth Rs 12 lakh.
But today, our income is only Rs 1 lakh until the lunch break.” Tasmac officials expect more business during curfew and hope to witness sales Normal in one week.
Koniamman’s temple witnessed by only 40% of Hindu feet, said a Hindu religious and charity (HR & CE) the official department.
“We have installed automatic thermal scanners and hand cleansers at the entrance of the temple.
While worshipers are not allowed to sit in the temple, we continue to do Annadhanam by distributing rice packages variations.” Prozone Mall witnessed only one third of footsteps on the first day, said Justin marketing manager.
“We saw a similar trend during the previous locking and convinced that footsteps would increase in the coming days.
Only 80 out of more than 100 shops in the mall open until now,” he said.
“If everything goes right, we will be in a better position in a few months.”