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Hyderabad: Streets empty, fear of COVID-19 keeps people indoors

Hyderabad: Streets empty, fear of COVID-19 keeps people indoors By Yunus Y Lasania|   Updated: 18th April 2021 8:06 pm IST A view of the relatively empty Jubilee Hills-KBR Park road on Sunday evening, clicked around 6 p.m. (Photo: Abinaya Sivagnanam) Hyderabad: In a situation almost like last year’s lockdown, streets in the city have once again started running empty as the fear of getting infected with COVID-19 is keeping citizens indoors. The situation has resulted in traffic decreasing to a large extent, even during peak hours, across the city. Tension of the ongoing situation is palpable, given that Telangana reported over 5,000 new cases on Sunday alone. COVID-19 cases have been rising exponentially in the city over the past few weeks, with the Greater Hyderabad region topping the numbers daily. On Sunday, close to 800 of the cases were from the state’s capital. Major markets and businesses also seem to be in a lull, as most people have decided they would rather be sa

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Begum Bazar shops remain open inspite of 5pm shut down call

Begum Bazar shops remain open inspite of 5pm shut down call A visit to Begum Bazar by Saisat reporter on Saturday made it clear that most shop owners were not interested in downing shutters by 5pm as they were apprehensive of incurring losses. By Usama Hazari|   Published: 10th April 2021 8:30 pm IST The Begum Bazar market area is one of the busiest commercial places in Hyderabad. (Photo: Usama Hazari) Hyderabad: Two days ago the Hyderabad Kirana Merchant’s association announced that it would have a self-imposed shutdown at the Begum Bazar market from 5 p.m. daily in view of increasing COVID-19 cases. However, it seems shopkeepers in the commercial area are not interested in following the diktat, as most places are open as usual.

COVID-19: Hyderabad market business hours reduced due to surge in cases

Hyderabad: With the new surge of COVID-19 cases across Telangana and fear among people on the rise, the main wholesale market in Hyderabad has decided to cut its business hours. Hyderabad Merchants Association said that all the shops in Begum Bazar area would be open from 9am to 5pm only. The Association president Lakshminarayan Rathi said that the decision was taken in view of the fact that several traders were affected by COVIDF-19. The decision came following a sudden rise in infectio s forcing the government to take several new measures including restriction on social and religious gatherings. The number of daily cases reached a new high of more than 2,000 on Friday. A month ago it was 110 a day.

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