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Now, the condition is such that even the five-star hotels are unable to survive. But nobody is bothered about our plight,” said Shivanand Shetty, president of AHAR.
Mumbai: Hawkers return to occupy pavements in Dadar
Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association has written to the BMC commissioner and other BMC officials to take action against hawkers
Hawkers back on the pavement in Dadar (West), despite the pandemic restrictions due to the ongoing second wave. This has not gone down well with shopkeepers, who are agitated as they have to follow restrictions and time limit for operating their business.
Irked by this Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association (FRTWA) has written to the BMC commissioner and other BMC officials to take action against these hawkers, stating that this is leading to crowding. They have also pointed out how many of these hawkers not only don t wear masks but also violate physical distancing norms.
Mumbai: Traders demand âflexitimeâ for all non-essential shops
3 lakh non-essential shops impact livelihood of 15 lakh families
Traders are not happy with the Maharashtra governmentâs order of allowing non-essential shops to function on alternate days. Tradersâ bodies including Chamber of Associations of Maharashtra Industry and Trade, Maharashtra Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture, Federation of Retail Traders Welfare Association, Steel Users Federation of India, Federation of Associations of Maharashtra and The Mumbai Grain Dealers Association have urged the state government to introduce flexibility in timing and remove alternate day formula for non-essential shops.
They have said the first day first show was a flop with poor entry of customers amid confusion over timing and alternate day formula.
Easing restrictions in place to break the chain of Covid-19 transmission in Mumbai, the BMC on Monday allowed essential businesses to remain open between 7 am and 2 pm on all days of the week.