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Confusion over setting up temporary wholesale markets

Confusion over setting up temporary wholesale markets Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA The Thudiyalur weekly market or the Ramar Kovil vegetable market wore a deserted look on Tuesday morning, a day after the Coimbatore Corporation had said it was setting up temporary wholesale vegetable markets there to decongest the M.G.R. Wholesale Vegetable Market on Mettupalayam Road. Sources said the after the Special Officer for the Corporation for COVID-19 management Veera Raghava Rao and Commissioner P. Kumaravel Pandian inspected the Market on Monday morning and held a discussion with a few traders in the evening, the Corporation had in a release said it had been decided to decongest M.G.R. Wholesale Vegetable Market by establishing temporary markets in the aforementioned places.

Coimbatore Corporation to double number of people deployed for door-to-door survey

Updated: Share Article AAA Given the increase in number of cases in the city, the Coimbatore Corporation has planned to increase the number of people it has deployed for conducting door-to-door survey. Recently, Corporation Commissioner P. Kumaravel Pandian had said that the Corporation had already increased the number from 800 to over 2,000. Now, the Corporation was looking at doubling the number to take the total number of persons engaged in the survey to around 5,000. Since the start of the survey, the Corporation had thus far checked on people in 55,181 households and in the survey it had identified 1,530 people with influenza-like infection symptoms.

Coimbatore Corpn to double number of people deployed for door-to-door survey

Updated: Share Article AAA Given the increase in number of cases in the city, the Coimbatore Corporation has planned to increase the number of people it has deployed for conducting door-to-door survey. On Tuesday, Corporation Commissioner P. Kumaravel Pandian had said that the Corporation had already increased the number from 800 to over 2,000. Now, the Corporation was looking at doubling the number to take the total number of persons engaged in the survey to around 5,000. Since the start of the survey a few days ago, the Corporation had checked on people in 55,181 households and had identified 1,530 persons with influenza-like infection symptoms.

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