As traders defied the 4-pm time limit, Laxmi Road, one of the city’s prime shopping destinations, witnessed heavy rush.
Over 200 traders, 4,000 restaurants defy 4-pm rule, stay open till late evening, arguing that restrictions need to lift now.
Despite the state government’s 4-pm diktat, the
traders and restaurant owners are now keeping their businesses openly operational post-deadline. Over 200 traders and 4,000 restaurants continued their businesses until late evening defying government orders this week.
While cops from
Faraskhana police station took action against the traders and shopkeepers on buzzing Laxmi Road, there was no visible action taken against restaurant owners and those belonging to the hospitality industry.
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ByVicky PathareVicky Pathare / Updated: Jan 8, 2021, 06:00 IST
On Thursday, 737 new
COVID cases were reported in Pune district, taking the total to 3,67,488, said the officials. The virus claimed seven lives. The death toll stands at 8,880. Also, 689 patients recovered from the disease. So far, 3,53,070 have battled the infection. Among the new cases, 387 are in Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC) limits, 146 in Pimpri-Chinchwad, 151 in Pune rural and 53 in cantonment board areas
There are 2,678 active COVID cases in PMC limits out of which 202 are critical. On Thursday, as many as 5,043 tests were conducted by PMC, taking the cumulative total to 9.46 lakh, said Dr Ashish Bharti, PMC health chief.