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Synopsis Stores selling essential items, grocery shops, liquor stores are allowed to stay open from 7 am to 1 pm during the period of the curfew, while medical stores and restaurant kitchens are allowed to function from 7 am to 7 pm during the curfew period. ANI Chief Minister Pramod Sawant The Goa cabinet on Friday resolved to extend the ongoing curfew in the state to May 31, Chief Minister Pramod Sawant said after a meeting of the state cabinet. We are extending state curfew to May 31. Norms will continue as they were, Sawant said. On May 17, Sawant had announced a state-level curfew in Goa from May 9 to May 23, amid a steep surge in Covid cases in the state. ....
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PETALING JAYA: Demand for certain essential food items is expected to remain high despite a modest Hari Raya Aidifitri celebration this year, says Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi. “Although the celebrations are expected to be moderate due to the Covid-19 standard operating procedures (SOP), demand is still there and is expected to rise before and during the festive period, ” said the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister. For the first time, Nanta said, a 30-day enforcement period is being enforced for price-controlled items compared with the usual 14 days at festive seasons in previous years. “The price controlled food items will cover 12 categories from eggs to chicken, beef and seafood. ....
IPOH: The Perak Domestic Trade and Consumerism Department is investigating claims that the price of chicken has been raised by as much as 100% in some places, says Datuk Abdul Yunus Jamahri. The Perak Domestic Trade and Consumerism Committee chairman said some poultry sellers claimed that they had to sell the meat at a higher price because their supplier had increased the prices. He said the state government was concerned about the price hike, especially for essential items during the month of Ramadan. “The department has and will continue to investigate the matter, and will take necessary action, ” said Abdul Yunus. ....
Amid a surge in COVID-19 cases, the government on Friday had announced the closure during this period of every week till May 15 and also said those caught for the second time not wearing a mask will be fined Rs 10,000. The first time fine was doubled to Rs 1,000. ....