Chennai Corporation to permit 5,000 more mobile units to sell essentials
The Hindu
Officials ordered to allow vendors to sell items, including vegetables and fruits
The Greater Chennai Corporation will permit an additional 5,000 mobile units to sell essential commodities to residents during the lockdown. Corporation Commissioner Gagandeep Singh Bedi ordered officials in all 15 zones to give permits for vendors to sell essential commodities, including vegetables and fruits, in all residential neighbourhoods. On Monday, as many as 1,689 mobile shops were permitted in the city, selling vegetables, fruits, eggs, flowers and bread. The prices of fruits and vegetables reduced on Monday because of the regulation of prices of commodities at the mobile shops, an official said.More Related News

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