Sham Lal Langer, Kulbhushan Gupta We are regular visitors of Mata Vaishnodevi and have been walking up to Bhawan and back every two / three years. We were highly impressed by the facilities provided by the Shrine board to Yatries and the upkeep of the entire complex and the track leading to Bhawan from Katra. We admired the way the Shrine board was managing such a huge crowd. Tracks were absolutely clean, no garbage could be seen anywhere and even […]
Traders warn of strong protest if Govt allows Reliance Retail Stores in Jammu dailyexcelsior.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from dailyexcelsior.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Excelsior Correspondent JAMMU, May 28: A total of 343 persons including traders, employees and labour of Ware House-Nehru Market were vaccinated in COVID
Ration shortage due to supply chain breakdown: Traders
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, May 3: Traders Federation Ware House-Nehru Market (TFWHNM) today blamed JK UT administration for the shortage of food grains in Jammu and other districts of UT.
Federation said that the supply chain breakdown during this lockdown caused shortage of ration in Jammu and other districts.
Deepak Gupta, President of the Federation while addressing a press conference today said that the lockdown was imposed last year as well and for a long period, but there was no shortage of ration but this time wholesale grain mandies were not allowed to open in lockdown. On the other side retail grocery shops remained open from 6 AM to 10 AM and people also buy essential commodities beyond their requirement just because of apprehensions of lockdown extension. This was the main reason of shortage. Retailers did not get supplies for four continuous days and that is why we are facing shortage, he added.
Ware House, Kanak Mandi Traders volunteer weekend lockdown
Ware House, Kanak Mandi Traders volunteer weekend lockdown
Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Apr 22: Stepping towards the welfare of traders and society, Traders Federation Ware House-Nehru Market and Kanak Mandi Traders Association on Thursday jointly decided to volunteer lockdown from April 24 for a month on every Saturday and Sunday.
In a meeting chaired by Deepak Gupta, Federation president, it was unanimously decided that to help the administration in controlling deadly pandemic, all shops in Ware House-Nehru Market and adjoining markets will observe weekend lockdown.
Speakers in the meeting said, in Kanak Mandi, only shops dealing with essential commodities will remain closed on Saturday and Sunday while other shops will open as per Government guidelines.