Punjabi Basti, Janta Bazar in Delhi closed till July 6 for violation of COVID-19 norms

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Punjabi Enough and public Market in nangloi The region of the national capital has been closed till July 6 for gross violation of covid-appropriate Behavior.

Punjabi Basti and Janta Bazar in Nangloi area of ​​the national capital have been closed till July 6 for gross violation of COVID-appropriate behavior, an official order said on Saturday. The order issued by Sub Divisional Magistrate (Punjabi Bagh) Shailesh Kumar stated that the general public/shopkeepers of these markets were not following the health protocols.

“In the midst of the possibility of a third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic and considering the gross violation of the existing health protocols under the appropriate treatment of COVID in these markets, the Sub-Divisional Magistrate, Punjabi Bagh, under the DDMA Act, 2005, hereby suspends the entire Order the closure of Punjabi Basti and Janta Market, Nangloi market from 4th to 6th July.

If any shopkeeper is found violating this order or doing any act which may spread COVID-19, necessary action will be taken against him as per law, it warned.

In another order issued by Sub-Divisional Magistrate (Vivek Vihar) Devendra Sharma, shop no. 9/6434, Mukherjee Gali, Sardari Lal Market in Gandhi Nagar has been asked to be closed for seven days till July 12. COVID-19 Appropriate Behavior”.

Delhi was under complete lockdown from April 19 to May 30, after which the national capital witnessed a phased unlock process.

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