The administration is looking at cordoning off Chowk Bazar,
the biggest market in the Darjeeling town, and restricting entry of
people in an attempt to regulate crowd.
The initiative comes at a time the government is struggling to regulate footfalls at markets across the state.
Darjeeling
has not reported any positive Covid-19 cases till date but over the
past few days, there was a sudden surge in the number of people visiting
Chowk Bazar.
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha leader Binay Tamang, who was
here on Wednesday, said people were increasingly violating guidelines
stipulated by the central and state governments and even the local
administration.
“At 11.30am tomorrow (Thursday), police, district
administration and municipality officials will go around Chowk Bazar. I
will also be present. We are working on various restrictions and after
the meeting tomorrow, we will finalise the details to be adopted from
Friday,” said Tamang.
Sources said the administration was considering a proposal to allow only a stipulated number of people at Chowk Bazar at one-go.
“The
plan is to cordon the market off and have a dedicated entry and exit
routes. People will not be allowed to enter Chowk Bazar from other
routes. We are trying to put a restriction on the number of people
entering the market,” said a source.
The other proposal is to
allow only trade licence holders to open shops. “We are noticing that
people are vending at different spots. We want to the control the
vendors,” said the source.
However, there were also suggestions
that the vendors, too, could be accommodated inside Chowk Bazar. “One
needs to understands the economic hardship people are facing,” said
another sources.
Many believe with vegetable shops shuttering
around 3pm, people are scrambling between 10am and 12 noon. “If the
people are told that the vegetables shop will remain open till 5pm, I
think the crowd will be less,” a local resident said.
Plans are also afoot to ensure strict compliance with wearing of masks by anyone venturing out their homes.
Tamang
said: “Today (Wednesday), we found out that people were using old
police permits to travel in town. We will look into these matters also.”
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