Mangaluru: MCC withdraws closure order, business set to resume at central market


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SHP)

Mangaluru, Aug 12: Back in April, an order was issued directing the central vegetable/fish market to discontinue business as a preventive measure for the coronavirus pandemic.

Following the orders, the market was shifted to the APMC yard in Baikampady where the vendors were allowed to conduct business.

However, in accordance with the provision of Karnataka Municipal Corporation Act, 1976, the Mangalore City Corporation has now withdrawn the earlier order with immediate effect. 


Central Market (File Photo)

On April 7, the Mangaluru City Corporation, in a media release had stated, "The corporation market situated at Kasba Bazar village known as central vegetable and fish market is in two old buildings. These buildings have been in a dilapidated condition and are declared as beyond repair. Therefore, the corporation has taken steps to demolish the same and erect a new building on modern lines by complying with all the requirements to make shopping easy and more congenial from the health and sanitation point of view."

“Furthermore, the present market building does not suit to contain the new coronavirus (COVID-19) disease which requires social distancing to be maintained wherever people congregate. This is necessary, keeping in view of the overall health and wellbeing of the citizens in the city. Hence, considering the circumstances the corporation had decided to close down the market. No business would be allowed to continue in the building any further," the release had stated.

  

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  • Shareef, Mangalor

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    No money U turn local sarkara

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  • David Pais, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    in Mangalore tax payers money is wasted lavishly as per their whims & fancies no concrete plans. erecting digging, erecting digging, erecting digging .... this is going on & tax payers money is wasted like floods

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  • Dylan, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    The MCC is making stories, real inconvenience to the vendors, suppliers and the worst for the customers. Building a new structure would take a decade to complete it, since it is not a easy task.
    What social distancing they are talking about is there social distancing in other markets in Mangalore for eg. the Kadri, Bejai, Kankannady and etc. Do people maintain social distancing. This was a wrong time to shift the market to a place were there is no proper transport. It looks like the MCC is run by some uneducated people.

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    A good move. Any decision that authorities take in future should be only after detailed discussions with all stake holders.

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  • Mr Kamath, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 13 2020

    Why did you withdraw it OK don't build new but don't allow buisness to go on as there will be no social distancing as it is impossible to maintain it.

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  • Manoj, Kavoor

    Wed, Aug 12 2020

    U turn local sarkara😲

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