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TIRUCHIThe numbers of 'for sale' and 'for rent' boards in front of shops are rising by the day during the second wave of COVID 19, as the small-time traders seem to be giving up hope o
Mobile shops to hit the road Updated: Updated: GCC sets up helplines 9499932899 or 044-45680200; Govt. to regulate prices Share Article AAA Busy day: It was a hectic day for this flour mill operator at Tambaram on Sunday. | Photo Credit: PICHUMANI K GCC sets up helplines 9499932899 or 044-45680200; Govt. to regulate prices Starting today, Greater Chennai Corporation will permit 2,635 mobile shops to sell essential commodities in all residential areas of the city between 6 a.m. and noon. Zonal level officials will issue permit for these shops. The government will regulate the prices of commodities. Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi held a meeting with traders’ associations at Ripon Buildings on Sunday in the presence of senior police officers, CMDA and horticulture department officials to finalise the number of shops and regulations for them. Mr. Bedi stressed on the need to sell all items, including vegetables, fruits, flowers, eggs and bread in 15 zones during the lockdown.
CCTV network at Cholapuram commissioned Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA Sixteen closed-circuit television cameras installed to monitor the major thoroughfare at Cholapuram in Kumbakonam taluk, sponsored by the All Traders Welfare Association, Cholapuram, were commissioned on Friday. The cameras installed at important junctions on the Cholapuram Main Road have been linked to the control room set up at the association’s office at Ramanujam Street. Participating in the inaugural function, V. Asokan, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Thiruvidaimaruthur, thanked the traders for coming forward to join hands with the law-enforcing machinery to ensure safe living environment for the public by installing CCTV cameras at important junctions in the town.
Erode farmers to stage indefinite protest against farm laws Updated: Updated: Share Article AAA To express support to the farmers protesting against the farm laws in Delhi, members of the All India Kisan Sangharsh Coordination Committee (AIKSCC) will stage an indefinite protest in front of the Collectorate starting December 14. The coordination committee members, A.M. Munusamy and K.V. Ponnaiyan, said that the farm laws were intended to benefit only the corporate companies and not the farmers as claimed by the Central government. Farmers from various States were staging protests in Delhi from November 26 demanding repeal of the laws and the BJP-led government was not paying heed to their demands.