Corona: Rs 5 fee on going to market, rs 500 fine if stayed over 1 hour
Corona: Rs 5 fee on going to market, rs 500 fine if stayed over 1 hour
Share:

Mumbai: Another measure is now under discussion because of the corona epidemic that has forced them to try out measures. In Maharashtra, the Nasik district administration has imposed a fee of five rupees on entry into the market to control corona infection. This fee will be valid for one hour. A fine of Rs. 500 will be levied on the market for staying more than an hour.

A ticket of five rupees has been issued in order not to allow more congestion in the market. Admission to the market without a ticket will not be allowed. Police Commissioner Deepak Pandey said, "We are taking different steps to prevent infection in Nashik, it has been necessary to buy tickets before entering the market to protect the city from lockdown. The market will be sealed from all around and opened from just one place to keep an eye on the attendants. People within the market will not be allowed to come out. Passes have been issued to street vendors and fruit-vegetable vendors.''

Maharashtra Health Minister Rajesh Tope has asked the people to conduct their corona tests. Tope said, "People are conducting late investigations, so their condition is very bad when they come to the hospital, which is filling the ICU and oxygen beds faster.'' Minister Nawab Malik said that Maharashtra cannot tolerate lockdown now, so CM Uddhav Thackeray should consider other options.

Also Read:

Domestic LPG becomes cheaper by Rs.10 per cylinder from April 1

Entire family found dead in closed house, know the whole matter!!

PM Modi congratulates Rajinikanth on receiving Dada Saheb Phalke Award

Join NewsTrack Whatsapp group
Related News