1500 shops will be opened for grocery supply in this city of MP
1500 shops will be opened for grocery supply in this city of MP
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The most impact of Corona is being seen in Indore city of Madhya Pradesh. The lockdown period has been increased due to the increasing number of cases. After the lockdown increases till May 3, groceries are also ending in many homes and people are getting upset. The administration is preparing to open one and a half thousand grocery shops in the city. But there will be home delivery of goods through the network of the residents association, social institution, political organizations. For this, the administration has prepared a complete plan. Currently, it will be used in the eastern region and Vijay Nagar and surrounding areas. Right now the Municipal Corporation is doing the work of providing ration to the houses. The corporation has added shops in the area, but still the demand for grocery items is high. The help of the workers of organizations will be taken to make arrangements. Regarding this, a meeting has been held in Residency Kothi and a list of names of workers of area-wise organizations has also been made. Booth wise planning is being done for grocery supply. MP Shankar Lalwani said that the shopkeepers also have limited resources. The municipal corporation will arrange them for loading rickshaw.

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There is also much difficulty in packing and transporting it to homes. In view of this, resident associations and organizations are being added. Grocery shoppers will give a list of goods through needy WhatsApp or slip. After the goods are packed, the workers of the organization of that area will deliver the goods to the needy and will give the amount to the merchant in return. No crowds will be allowed at the shops.

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The team of Indore Municipal Corporation has started preparing. The team of Indore Municipal Corporation should monitor the grocery supply system at every level. The ward in-charge should also see whether the shopkeeper has three days' stock for the supply. If nobody has ration for three days, then talk to the in-charge of the material and get the goods stocked at the shop. "Now only micro-level monitoring is required. Keep every store's data updated." These instructions were given by the Municipal Commissioner Ashish Singh during a meeting on Wednesday to supply grocery supplies at Nehru Stadium. He said that the zonal officers should ensure that after receiving the order from the citizens, the delivery of the order is done in any condition by 11 am on the same day or the next day. If a shopkeeper ignores the supply or does not send the goods after taking the order, then his shop should be sealed.

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