Flower market in Coimbatore to remain shut
The Hindu
In keeping with the State Government’s tightened restrictions to control COVID-19 spread, the Coimbatore Corporation would shut down flower market, temporarily functioning on Shastri Maidan, R.S. Pura
In keeping with the State Government’s tightened restrictions to control COVID-19 spread, the Coimbatore Corporation would shut down flower market, temporarily functioning on Shastri Maidan, R.S. Puram, said a release from the Coimbatore Corporation. The State Government had a few days ago imposed new restrictions, which would come into effect from 4 a.m. May 6 to 4 a.m. May 20. The corporation had earlier shifted all flower vendors to the Maidan as they failed to adhere to COVID-19 safety behaviour though the corporation had also allotted them the newly-constructed market, east of Mettupalayam Road.Leaders and legislators hailing from Ballari, which is part of the Kalyana Karnataka region, seem to be a source of much political upheaval in Karnataka, going by recent history. This has been the case since the time illegal mining hit national and international headlines in the 2000s and the place gained reputation as “Republic of Ballari”.
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