
Traders urge administration not to impose weekend curfew
The Hindu
Traders in Belagavi have opposed the weekend curfew saying that it was harming their business and affecting the economy. A delegation of the Belgaum Traders Forum met Deputy Commissioner M.G. Hiremath
Traders in Belagavi have opposed the weekend curfew saying that it was harming their business and affecting the economy. A delegation of the Belgaum Traders Forum met Deputy Commissioner M.G. Hiremath and submitted a memorandum asking him not to reimpose curfew during the next weekend. They said that traders were already suffering from several problems due to the prolonged COVID-19 lockdown in the last two years. This has been worsened by the weekend curfew, they said. All classes of traders, businessmen and industrialists have suffered.More Related News

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