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Streets wear a deserted as restrictions come into force in Salem, Namakkal and Erode districts
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Tipplers wait in long queue at a Tasmac outlet in Erode on Thursday. | Photo Credit: M. GOVARTHAN
The usually busy streets in Salem an Namakkal looked deserted and vehicle movement was minimal after noon, with the new set of COVID-19 restrictions coming into force.
As part of the restrictions only shops selling essential items were allowed to open for business and hotels restricted their service to takeaways. Though the government had permitted the operating of grocery stores till noon, many remained closed since morning as the business period was restricted to a few hours.
Coronavirus restrictions put a damper on Erode Gani market sales
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Sales have been hit at the E.K.M. Abdul Gani Textile Market (Gani Market) | Photo Credit: GOVARTHAN M
The spike in COVID-19 cases and restrictions laid down by the State government to prevent spread of the novel coronavirus have led to shops witnessing poor sales at the E.K.M. Abdul Gani Textile Market (Gani Market) here on Tuesday.
The market is visited by merchants from across the State as 740 shops function from Monday evening to Tuesday night while 320 shops function on all days. Brisk business is usually witnessed before festival seasons as merchants purchase garments and other textile items in large quantities and sell them at retail rates in various districts.