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Some markets in Delhi were closed due to violations of Covid norms

New Delhi: Gaffar Delhi Market and Naiwala Market will remain closed from 10pm on July 9 to July 11 for Norma Covid Flouuting.
In order issued on July 9 by HR, Karol Bagh has been stated that market associations fail to ensure the compliance of Covid norms which are why it is necessary to take strict action.
“According to the Executive Magistrate Report (Karol Bagh), shop owners, Thiyawallah / vendors and the general public in Gaffar and Naiwala Market, Karol Bagh does not follow the appropriate behavior of Covid.
Because of the big footsteps, market associations and shop owners cannot confirm the protocol Covid in the last three days.
This situation can be the cause of the Super Covid 19 deployment, “‘stated in orders issued by HR, Karol Bagh Balram Meena.
“In the existence, it is important to take immediate and strict action to reduce the spread of the virus.
Therefore in public interest, both the market is limited to open with the effects of 10pm on July 9, 10 nights on July 11.
ACP, Karol Bagh is directed To clean market associations and markets expand all cooperation, “further orders said.
, In other development, District Administration, North Delhi issued direction for the closure of the DDA market in Sector 13, Rohini until July 12 because of gross violations, including by shop owners and extreme congestion.
In the order issued by HR, Alipur was stated that additional DCP, Rohini conducted market shock inspections and found gross violations as a large number of shop owners and visitors did not wear masks, there was no social distance followed and there was an extreme crowd on the market.
The Market Association of Sector 13, Rohini has been directed to submit a detailed clarification and plan in writing about how Covid’s appropriate behavior will be confirmed in the market and will be allowed to open according to the guidelines issued by DDMA.
On Friday, the notification was also issued to the Avantika market in the Rohini 2 sector to strictly adhere to Covid norms to avoid closing measures.
Before they, Laxmi Nagar, Gandhi Nagar (12 shops), Nangloi, Market Rui and Pasar Lajpat Nagar also faced close acts in the past week for violating the appropriate behavior of Covid, a step that was opposed by traders who believed that shop owners / market owners The association can be considered responsible for violations in public places.

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