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COVID-19: Pune's market yard to remain shut till further notice

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 9, 2020 12:37 IST

The market yard in Gultekdi in Pune will remain shut from April 10 till further notice in order to ...

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The market yard in Gultekdi in Pune will remain shut from April 10 till further notice in order to contain the spread of coronavirus, the administration has announced.

In an official letter to traders, the administration said all operations in the market will remain suspended till further notice. This is likely to affect the availability of fruits and vegetables in the area in the coming days.

The Gultekdi market yard is located in one of the areas sealed by the Pune Municipal Corporation to contain the spread of Covid-19.

While the market and its activities in the area were exempted from the lockdown, traders, commission agents and labourers have asked for suspension of activities in view of the sealing.

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