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Over 30 Business establishments sealed in Srinagar for violation of CAB

DC, SSP Sgr conduct joint surprise inspection of public places

Srinagar, SEPT  20 (KINS) In the wake of rise in Covid-19 positive cases in Srinagar district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC)/ District Magistrate, Srinagar, Mohammad Aijaz Asad today inspected various markets of Srinagar City to inspect the implementation of Covid-19 SOPs to combat the 3rd wave of Covid-19, as predicted by the Medical experts.

The DC was accompanied by Senior Superintendent of Police, Sandeep Chowdhary and other senior Officers of district administration including Additional Deputy Commissioner, Dr Syed Hanief Balkhi, Sub Divisional Magistrate East, Owais Mushtaq, Tehsildar South, Moen Kakroo and other officers.

During the visit, the DC inspected various markets of Srinagar City including Lal Chowk, Ghanta Ghar, Forest Lane, Dalgate, Polo-View, M.A Road, Regal Chowk, Residency Road, Amira Kadal, Hari Singh High Street, Maharaja Bazar, Gonikhan, Jehangir Chowk, Batmaloo and other adjoining business hubs.

During the inspection over two dozen business outlets/ establishments were sealed which include Time & Sound, Samsung Phone Gallery, LG Appliances, Ahdoos Bakery, Flower Gallery, Beauty Corner, Fine Walk, U&I Cloth Shop, West End, Bhaijan, J&K Motors M.A Road, Jan Bakery Dalgate, Neelam Textiles, Bahurani, Hamdan, LG New Melodie Radios, Peter England, New Kashmir Metal Mart, New Kashmir Ornament House, OCM, Lal Chowk Bund, Imperial Shah Stores etc. Besides, a fine of Rs 20,000 was also imposed on violators of Covid-19 SOPs.

The inspection was carried out to take stock of implementation of various COVID-19 related advisories and guidelines including use of Face Masks, maintaining Social Distancing in various business establishments and other public places.

On the occasion, the DC interacted with the Traders, Pedestrians and Transporters and asked them to exhibit strict compliance to the government directions for larger public safety and health.

He made a fervent appeal with folded-hands to the people of Srinagar including Traders and Transporters to cooperate with district administration and strictly follow Covid-19 SOPs, guidelines and precautions to control the Covid-19 infection.

The DC said no one has the right to infect others and people who do not wear Masks and avoid mass gatherings will face action as per law.

With regard to inoculation of anti Covid-19 dots, the DC urged the left out population of Srinagar district to visit nearest Vaccination Centers and get vaccinated at an earliest to defeat any possible 3rd wave of Covid-19 pandemic as predicted by Health Experts.

During the visit, the DC provided face masks to some Shopkeepers and Pedestrians who were without masks. He also counseled them and cautioned them to remain careful in future regarding wearing of Masks besides adopting Covid Appropriate Behavior (CAB) to avoid contracting infection.

Meanwhile, the DC said that 50 percent of the total Covid-19 positive cases are coming from Srinagar and added that if Covid SOPs are not followed in Srinagar the administration will be forced to take strict measures again.

He said any laxity or negligence on part of Covid-19 Appropriate Behaviour will constraint the administration to go for harsh  measures in Srinagar to break the chain of Covid-19 virus.

 

 

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