Crowd increased in Somavarapet because of lockdown loosening

Somavarapet, April. 13: Large crowds in the town on Monday, following a lockdown rule for the purchase of essential items. People from the community didn't bother about the social gyaping and gathered in groups to buy social supplies. A traffic jam caused thousands of vehicles arriving in town. 

Thousands of people from rural areas came to the town, including people from the backdrop of the town, to Somavarapet to purchase essential items. The RMC market here has allowed the sale of vegetable and groceries, and the traffic from Vivekananda Circle to Alekthe has increased. Thousands of customers bought vegetables and groceries at the RMC Marketplace. The public was over and over buying, though only a handful of cops were suggesting to bridge the social gap. In the meantime, some autos on the road were returned by the police. There was a huge traffic jam in Vivekananda circle. Sivashankar and the staff of the police station were taken to the streets to facilitate the smooth flow of vehicles. Sheep-meat sales were held from 6 am. Initially meatlovers stood in front of shops and bought meat. Around 11 o'clock in the afternoon, a group of people gathered in front of the meat shop and were buying meat. Customers were waiting in front of the Bank of Baroda branch at 9 am. The bank opened its banking business from 9.30 am to provide customers with the necessary services. People were also found more in numbers near the Karnataka Bank, SBI, Canara, Corporation, Karnataka Rural Bank. They were inquiring the bank staff about Prime Minister Jandhan's account and the pensioners had come to the banks in large numbers asking if the money was transferred to their account. Today's image is in stark contrast to the earlier days of lockdown. There was a public walk everywhere. The town, which had earlier been locked up again at 12 noon, crossed at 12.30 today and was like a trading hub. Although the police had been notifying the public since 11.30am, the business had not been completed. The line of people remained in the bank, the grocery store and the vegetable shop. The town became a lockdown at 12.30pm. Police circular candidate Nanjundegowda was forced to hit people in the RMC market who did not return even after 12 pm. 

Kushalanagar: Most of the shop fronts in Kushalanagar were traded during the lockdown. Thousands of people from surrounding towns, including the town, witnessed the trades that took place from 6 am to 12 pm in Kushalanagar town in the backdrop of what people are worried about after April 14. Poultry sheep meat shops were crowded at 6am, and by 9am there was a shortage of meat. Traffic jams in the town have been accompanied by a rise in vehicle traffic in the area, which has seen a large number of consumers drown in the fish market. Farmers came in large numbers to buy agricultural implements. Kushalanagar town has become a market day in the backdrop of the last 4 days of continuous holidays and Tuesdays being a holiday again. 

Sunthikoppa: Customers stand in queue at the district meat shops in the city from 6 am. At 11:30 am, all the meat in the store was exhausted. Representatives have been requested to provide foodstuffs to families of distressed drivers, as motorists and taxi drivers are unable to maintain careers due to the Corona lockdown. 

Shanivarasante
Vehicles everywhere on the roads of "Shanivarasante", the prices of vegetables and groceries have gone up. Sheep, poultry and pork traded in stores. Most of the people in the town were wearing masks. The grouping was nowhere to be found. Police Officer Krishnanayak, Probationary SI. Srinivas and the crew carried out patrols, raising awareness through loudspeakers.

(This article is translated by xklsv internet media pvt. Ltd, from shakthidaily.info; the Shakthi Daily is not liable for any errors in translation.)

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