Madhya Pradesh: Shops to open in left-right order in Agar Malwa district, administration issues orders

Madhya Pradesh: Shops to open in left-right order in Agar Malwa district, administration issues orders

Officials said Covid has not been eradicated but controlled and asked people to take precautions and not be careless.

FP News ServiceUpdated: Tuesday, June 01, 2021, 04:56 PM IST
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Social distancing circles made in front of shops in Nalkheda on Tuesday |

Nalkheda (Agar Malwa district, Madhya Pradesh): Following unlock, the commercial establishments in urban areas of the district will open in right-left order.

For this, the shops that opened on June 1, were marked and social distancing circles were drawn in front of them. From June 1, the shops will be allowed to open following government guidelines.

The district administration has appealed to all traders to follow Covid guidelines during unlock. Administrative officials said Covid has not been eradicated but controlled and asked people to take precautions and not be careless.

The traders have been told follow - No Mask, No Service. They were also asked to make social distancing circles in front of their shops and to make customers stand inside them. “Social distancing should be maintained between customers and arrangements for hand wash, sanitisers at shops should be made,” district administration stated in an appeal on Tuesday.

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