Tuesday, November 24, 2020

It is not feasible to open shops at 6 o'clock, traders reject the government's decision The business community appealed to the Sindh government to make business hours from 10 am to 8 pm

 

It is not feasible to open shops at 6 o'clock, traders reject the government's decision
It is not feasible to open shops at 6 o'clock, traders reject the government's decision


Karachi Latest News. November 24, 2020: The business community of Shahar-e-Qaeda has appealed to the Sindh government that it is not feasible to open shops at 6 am. Business should be allowed from 10 am to 8 pm. Due to the situation, several restrictions have been imposed by the government, one of which is to close shops soon. However, the business community has rejected the ban.

He said that opening of shops at 6 am is not a pre-process. In this regard, President Karachi Electronics Dealers Association Muhammad Rizwan Irfan appealed to the Sindh government to make business hours from 10 am to 8 pm. In another statement. Mohammad Rizwan Irfan says that the sudden announcement without consulting the traders' representative organizations has created confusion among the traders.

He said that the business community was cooperating with the government by implementing strict security measures. He said that the situation was worse than the previous lockdown due to economic woes. He said that the right to employment should not be taken away from the traders. The situation has caused concern. The second wave of Corona is intensifying across the country. According to the details, 48 ​​deaths were reported from Corona in the last 24 hours while 2954 new cases were registered across the country.

Since then, the death toll from Corona has risen to 7,744. The number of confirmed cases of Corona in Pakistan has reached 379,883. According to the latest figures from the National Command and Operations Center, 2,954 new cases were reported in the last 24 hours, 115,138 in Punjab, 164,651 in Sindh, 44,932 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and 16 in Balochistan. 846, 4,558 in Gilgit-Baltistan, 27,555 in Islamabad and 6,203 in Azad Kashmir.

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