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Corporation Commissioner M. Elangovan inspecting the Nethaji Daily Vegetable Fruit Market at V.O.C. Park in Erode on Saturday. | Photo Credit:
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Commercial establishments and industries to follow all safety norms
Imposing fine on public and sealing of shops for non-adherence to COVID-19 norms and strict monitoring by officials in market areas marked the first day of reintroduction of restrictions in the district here on Saturday.
District Collector C. Kathiravan inspected the Periya Mariamman Temple on Meenatchi Sundaranar Road, bus stand, shops at Veerapampalayam Pirivu, Villarasampatti Bus stop, market, shops at the bus stand in Gobichettipalayam and a few other places during which he found many shops failing to adhere to the norms. As many as 12 shops were sealed and a fine of ₹ 5,000 each was levied on the owners. Seventy persons were fined ₹ 200 each for
Fish markets to remain closed on Sundays
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Corporation workers drawing white circles to ensure physical distancing on the Nethaji Daily Vegetable and Fruit Market premises in Erode on Friday. | Photo Credit: GOVARTHAN M
Corporation Commissioner M. Elangovan said that all the fish markets in the corporation limits will remain closed on Sundays while meat will be sold to the customers only in packets.
Chairing a meeting with traders, fruit merchants, owners of meat stalls and representatives from textile markets and associations, he stressed on the need to adhere to COVID-19 norms as laid down by the State government. He said that wearing mask, placing hand sanitisers and ensuring personal distancing should be ensured failing which action will be initiated.
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Corpn. constructs 22 additional shops on the market premises
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New facility: The shops set up for small traders at the vegetable and fruit market functioning at VOC Ground in Erode.
Corpn. constructs 22 additional shops on the market premises
The Erode Corporation has constructed 22 additional shops for small traders at the VOC Park Ground where the Nethaji Daily Vegetable and Fruit Market is functioning temporarily.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic in March, over 700 vegetable and fruit shops that were functioning on the market premises on R.K.V. Road were shifted to the Corporation Central Bus Stand premises. After resumption of bus services, a temporary market was established at the four-acre ground owned by the civic body and shops started functioning there from June. Initially 450 shops were established and later 220 shops were added.