MySuru: Boiling dissatisfaction among the business community for hours of night imposed during the weekend in MySuru District, which was enforced for the third consecutive week, has caused strong opposition, with traders wearing black ribbons and stying symbolic Dharna.
Two people from every business establishment in D Devaraja Urs Road, Shivarampet and Santthepet, filed protests by wearing black ribbons on their shoulders, and black clothes, and stying Dharna in front of their shop on Saturday.
Although the business community opposed the curfew, said that it affected their business, they were upset because the government had not responded to them.
Overcoming the protesters, the President of the Federation of Mysuru, President B said that extending the field of weekends for two weeks to August 31 would affect their business.
“Small traders and shop owners will be the worst hit.
Unlike the city of Mangaluru which is only 15 km from the border, Mysore City is 90 km from the Kerala border,” he said.
He questioned the standard of the state government about restrictions that impose only on traders, but not on public transportation.
“The government talks about social lubs and behavior that matches Covid, but the same rules do not apply to meeting political parties and public transport systems.” Traders face income losses, and the government must let them be open on weekends, “said Uma Mahesh, a person Traders in Shivarampet.
After the announcement of extended weekend locking, the central business district roads wore a quiet look.
Unless important services such as milk booths, hospitals, pharmacies, banks and public transportation, most stores remain closed.
The hotel is permitted to only offer Takeaway service.
Police are deployed on each main road, intersection, circle, and places that are often visited by the public, to check whether the Covid guidelines are violated.
Pujas is usually done by the priests at the Chamundeshwari Temple, Uttahahalli and Nanjadudu Srikanteshwaraswamy, but worshipers are prohibited entering them.
Box box box produces Covid Pal Reports Su criminal case against people who produce fake Covid-19 certificates, after seizing their vehicle documents in place.
The Minister also instructed officials to order criminal cases against those who provided fake negative Covid reports.
Speaking to reporters at Moolehole CheckPost on Saturday, the minister said these steps were needed to curb the spread of the disease, because cases increased in neighboring Kerala.
Chamarajangar DC M R Ravi, DHO M C Ravi, ASP Sundaraj Raj, Director of the Tiger Bandiger Assuming Project S R Natesh and Tahsildar Ravishankar is present.