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Weekend COVID Curfew: Barricades Back - Star of Mysore

Mysore/Mysuru: The first weekend curfew kick-started last night with Police putting up barricades across the city and stopping non-essential movement till 6 am on Monday after which semi-lockdown will be in force. City Police Commissioner Dr. Chandragupta has warned people to stay off the roads unless it was very essential.  As a continued part of weekend curfew today, roads wore a deserted look and the city came to a grinding halt. Even during the four-hour window from 6 am to 10 pm granted for people to purchase essential items, there were hardly any people in the prime markets. As most of them had finished shopping last evening and had stocked up essentials, only a handful of shoppers were seen in the markets. 

Odd-even rule at Devaraja, Mandi and Vani Vilas Markets

Mysore/Mysuru: The Mysuru City Corporation has implemented odd-even rules in all wholesale markets in the city, under which traders will sell fruits, vegetables and other essentials on alternate days. The timing has been fixed from 6 am to 5 pm.  The odd-even rule has been passed on Apr. 23 (yesterday) and will be in force till May 4 and depending on the Government decisions, a further call will be taken. However, the rule will not apply to weekend curfew (Saturday and Sunday) and will be in force from Monday till Friday.  According to the odd-even rule, sheds or outlets under which hundreds of traders sell vegetables will be allowed to operate according to their numbers. Under the system, odd- and even-numbered shops in the Devaraja Market, Mandi Market and Vani Vilas Market are opened alternate days. 

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