Trade and business organizations onboard for workable solutions, can't afford lowering guard at this critical juncture: DC Srinagar

Srinagar, June 9 (KNS): Deputy Commissioner Srinagar Dr Shahid Iqbal Choudhary today said that every step will be taken for economic revival and sustaining livlihood but without loosing focus on COVID containment.
He said this in the backdrop of demands of trade and business bodies for complete lifting of lockdown.
Speaking to KNS, DC Srinagar said, " District Srinagar has been categorized as Red Zone District and activities as notified in State Executive Committee order dated 7 June 2020 can only be allowed; we held wide ranging consultations with trade and business organizations thereafter allowed opening of grocery shops w.e.f June 1, in addition to fruit, vegetable and other essentials. Industry, handloom & handicrafts, workshops and e-commerce were also allowed among a dozen odd activities, furher home delivery by restaurants & opening of hotels etc was notified on 8 June as per SEC norms".
He added that SEC order issued for the UT clearly states that Shops including Bazars and Markets are allowed to open in Orange Zones and Green Zone districts while only Malls with 50% shops to open in Red Zone with specific precautionary preconditions"
Dr Choudhary futher said that, "Despite this we were actively working with business organizations for working out implementable solutions keeping in mind mandatory measures required for COVID containment, still a trade organization announced opening of markets in disregard to the SEC order which at Serial Number 25 allows this for Orange Zone districts only".
He pitched for working collectively for continuing fight against pandemic and striking balance with economic revival and sustaining livelihood but chances like this can not be taken at this stage.
Dr Choudhary said that trade organizations have been asked to come up with firm plans reassuring not only administration but general public for safety measures to be adopted.
"In view of rising number of cases and 54 containment zones already existing in Srinagar, we need to be extra cautious, he said, adding that despite multiple repeated advisories its not a good sign to see pictures of large crowds coming up every day . A mature societal response is needed at this hour with all stakeholders acting in unison," he told KNS.

DC Srinagar said that heads of business and trade organizations will be joining for a meeting tomorrow and plans already worked out with them shall be examined.
He said that every required step will be taken for assisting the business community without loosing sight of steps required for COVID containment in Srinagar.
"A gradual easing is the only way out, with primary focus on covid containment he said. I appreciate the trade and business organizations for their positive approach towards working out best solutions."

He also cited a host of advisories obtained from SKIMS, Govt Medical College and DHS among others for adherence during business operations. (KNS) 

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