Patna: With the government lifted almost all covid-induced restrictions in the state of Thursday, owners of not important, super markets and shopping centers sighed.
While most of them praised the decision, some showed that this step could be taken a little earlier because many shop owners suffered severe financial losses during locking.
Ratan Singh, a general manager of a mall at Patliputra Colony, told reporters on Thursday that all shop owners were very happy and had decided to take a strictly Covid safety protocol.
“Multiplex on the top floor of the mall has witnessed will increase footsteps over the past few days.
Other stores also hope to immediately attract many customers,” he added.
Ratan also claims that investors have suffered a loss worth 85 lakh per month during locking when multiplex, shop, parking lot, and the restaurant on the mall place is closed.
Now, the mall will remain open to visitors from 10am to 9pm every day.
President of the Bihar Industry Association, RAM Lal Khetan, urged the district government to “take action against people who said Covid safety protocols”, instead of forcing shops to open on alternative days.
“You can see that less than 10% of the mask wears Patnaite now.
If the administration takes a strict action on 10 of them, the remaining people will follow safety norms.
There is no longer a kuncian that will happen,” he said.
DINESH Agarwal, President of the Bihar Electricity Association, also praised the orders of the new government, by saying that it has given owners of not important shops that are needed concessions.
Meanwhile, some shop owners claim that the number of customers has dipped.
They connect bad footsteps for significant reductions in the power of people’s purchases in general.
Gautam Kumar and Saraj Kumar, who have shops in the area such as cancerbagh and boring canal roads, rued, “even though we adopt the appropriate behavior of covid, footsteps are quite low.
Customers still have not visited our shops, but we expect the situation Will increase.
“The manager of a restaurant at Fraser Road, Sunil Kumar, also said,” Despite the fact that we followed Covid’s safety norms, very few customers visiting us.
It seems they are still afraid to get out of their homes.
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