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Baranagar Municipality in North 24 Parganas has ordered all markets to open only once a day between 6 am and 2 pm in light of the recent surge in coronavirus cases in Bengal. (Representative Photo: PTI)
With Covid-19 cases on the rise in West Bengal, Baranagar Municipality in North 24 Parganas has ordered all markets which open twice a day, to operate only once from 6 am to 2 pm.
Baranagar Municipality is the first local body to impose such restrictions to counter the unnecessary movement of people in North 24 Parganas.
Aparna Moulik, outgoing chairman of the municipality, said that a mutual decision was taken in this regard after receiving a nod from the trader s body in her area.
The Central forces have arrived in the twin townships ahead of the elections and chances are you have seen them marching in your neighbourhood dressed in combat fatigues and wielding assault rifles.
As of Wednesday, men from three companies of Central forces were camping at different schools of Salt Lake and preparing for election duty. More companies were on their way and were expected to reach Salt Lake and New Town soon, an official of the Election Commission said.
The first to arrive were companies from the Border Security Force (BSF). Each company comprises between 80 and 100 men who will be guarding the polling booths in Salt Lake and New Town tomorrow. They would also be posted around the booths and others would be patrolling on foot and on vehicles.
Calcutta celebrated a relatively quiet and cautious New Year Eve and most public places that traditionally attract large crowds on year-ends and festivals reported fewer footfall.
New Year Eve may have been easier to manage, but January 1 could bring with it a greater challenge when families come out to celebrate and the overall mood is of picnic, driven by the desire to spend time outdoors.
“The 31st night celebrations are limited to small pockets and duration. The January 1 festivity is a day-long affair and involves more people coming out in public places,” a senior police officer said.
Although the number of revellers increased on Park Street close to midnight, police said the number was way less than other years. At least 1,500 police personnel had been posted in Park Street alone to keep the crowd moving. As the clock struck 12, parts of south Calcutta were rocked by incessant sound of crackers, the kind even Diwali had not seen.
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