Two Delhi markets ordered shut for violating COVID-19 norms
Two Delhi markets ordered shut for violating COVID-19 norms
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New Delhi: Corona is wreaking havoc in Delhi. Records are being broken here every day. To prevent the outbreak of Corona, the government has also increased the fine amount for those who do not apply masks. Now the penalty amount has been increased from 500 to 2000 rupees for not applying mask here. Recently, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has indicated to put it back to lockdown. However, even after all this, people are not following social distancing and covid rules.

Now in view of this, the authorities of the West Delhi district have ordered the closure of two markets in the evening in Nangloi on Sunday in violation of the rules. Recently, a senior official said while talking about this, "The District Disaster Management Authority in West Delhi issued an order on Sunday last and directed the closure of Punjabi Basti Bazaar and Janta Market by November 30".

Apart from this, he said, "Despite repeated instructions and warnings from the authorities, the government has taken measures to keep masks, physical distance and other measures to protect covid-19 by sellers and buyers in both street-market markets. The instructions issued were being violated. Around 200 shopkeepers in the evening market place many useful daily shops, in such a situation it has been closed after seeing the scene here.

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