COIMBATORE: After the state government granted permission to reopen all shops, including stationary, footwear, electrical, electronic and hardware from 9am to 7pm from Monday, the city is getting ready for a march towards normalcy.
Permission has been granted to operate export and auxiliary units with full workforce and other industries with 33% workforce. On the first day, business is expected to be dull as most of the traders and industrialists would be busy with maintenance work because the premises would be reopened after two months.
J James, district president of Tamil Nadu Association of Cottage and Micro Enterprises (Tact), said that industrialists using machines like computer numeric control (CNC) machines would take at least one week to 10 days to repair them. “We have to shell out at least Rs 8,000 to Rs 10,000 to repair machines, apart from reinvesting in the business. Many industrialists, especially micro industry owners, would have exhausted most of their savings d
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