Home delivery system in Kodagu

Madikeri, April. 9: The Internet is a boon for this era. Lockdowned by Corona, the Internet is a medium for people and a danger for many. About three weeks have now passed since the Kodagu lockdown. Although we were all horrified by the first week of the lockdown, now Lockdown is a part of our daily lives. No one needs to know how to adapt to the situation in Kodagu. 

In many cities, such as Bangalore, even though there is a lockdown, the essential items for residents are available through the online service. However, this facility was not available in the hilly area of ​​Kodagu. Despite the lockdown, residents were forced to move out of the house and buy items that they could not afford. Realizing this, the District and District Police launched an IT website to provide online services for the benefit of the residents. Although the Home Delivery facility did not open before, residents were able to book groceries online at about 157 stores. This helped to maintain the social gap between people. Within a week of launching the website, the Home Delivery System, with the help of members of the Kodagu Chamber of Commerce, delivered groceries and essentials to the home.

Just login to the website as mentioned above from your mobile and book your goods. Volunteers will deliver these items to their residence. Home delivery is done free of charge by volunteers, rather than having to pay for items they have purchased. It is now two weeks since the on-line facility opened, with over 90 home deliveries per day in Madikeri, Kushalanagar, Veerajapet and Gonikoppa. This facility is mostly benefiting senior citizens. 
What's more, the internet is astonishing, for an old man in the UK has booked materials through the iT website for her mother living in Kodagu. Based on that, chamber volunteers went out on Wednesday to deliver home-made materials from the website in Boekery. Kaveramma, a senior citizen at home received the goods and paid for them. When volunteers asked about her experience, "my son, Chandrasekhar, lives in the United Kingdom. He booked all my groceries online from the UK" she replied. " Even I can book online if needed, its very easy. Thanks to the volunteers' work", she said.
Thus, the website of the District and the Police Department, in cooperation with the Chamber, is a boon for many during this lockdown. The M.K.Kariappa couples, residents of Subhramanya Nagar  is also appreciative of the facility and calls for more senior citizens to take advantage of this online system during this epidemic of coronavirus. There are about 1,383 users on the iT website and about 400 home deliveries so far. In addition, many residents book online and go to their own shop. —G.R. Pragya

(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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