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Traders bodies raise concern over business being negatively impacted due to flying squad inspections

Traders bodies raise concern over business being negatively impacted due to flying squad inspections
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Tamil Nadu Vanigar Sangankalin Peramaippu wants Chennai Corporation to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reopen shops

Tamil Nadu Vanigar Sangankalin Peramaippu wants Chennai Corporation to ease COVID-19 restrictions and reopen shops
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Allow shops in certain districts with relaxations from June 7, appeals traders body

The State government must allow all shops to function in districts where COVID-19 cases have decreased with certain relaxations from June 7. It was one of the requests presented by office bearers of T

Corpn allows mobile delivery of grocery | Coimbatore News

Coimbatore: City corporation commissioner P Kumaravel Pandian has permitted traders to sell grocery items through vehicles or pushcarts at residents’ doorsteps. Traders commenced their mobile sales on Tuesday. A corporation official said, “The state government has issued an order stating that the grocery items could be sold through vehicles or pushcarts at doorsteps from 7am to 6pm after obtaining permission from local bodies. Grocery shops are also allowed to accept orders via online or telephone and deliver it at the customers’ houses. Based on the order, the corporation had granted permission to the traders to sell grocery through vehicles following Covid-19 guidelines.”

Semi-wholesalers at Koyambedu market allowed to function on rotation basis

Traders warned against selling vegetables at abnormal prices The wholesale market at Koyambedu will continue to function during the total lockdown as sales of vegetables have been permitted through mobile shops. About 30% of the semi-wholesalers have also been allowed to function daily on a rotational basis. On Monday, sales were relatively dull as there was a drastic decline in the number of retailers visiting the market. Only about 3,000 tonnes of vegetables arrived at the market instead of the usual load of 5,000 tonnes as traders expected a fall in demand. The Koyambedu Market Management Committee (MMC) has allowed a minimum of 400 semi-wholesalers to operate along with wholesale shops. Officials of the MMC said there were about 1,500 semi-wholesale shops in the market. About 30% of them would operate till noon. Only commercial vehicles would be allowed entry into the market and two-wheelers and cars have been prohibited.

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