City
Epaper

Shopkeepers suffer steep loss as Shirdi Sai Baba Temple continues to remain closed

By ANI | Updated: October 14, 2020 14:35 IST

Shopkeepers outside Shirdi Sai Baba Temple incurred losses as the state government decided not to open religious places due to the ongoing pandemic.

Open in App

Shopkeepers outside Shirdi Sai Baba Temple incurred losses as the state government decided not to open religious places due to the ongoing pandemic.

Businesses in Shirdi was wholly depended on the functioning of temple. The shopkeepers are now earning only 10 per cent of what they used to during pre-COVID days. Currently, the business is driven by devotees coming from other states, who are unaware that the Shirdi Sai Baba Temple is still shut for the time being.

Dinesh Daneshwarm, one of the businessmen here said, "Devotees visiting Shirdi are unaware of the fact that temples have not reopened in Maharashtra, unlike other states. This is helping us earn around 10 per cent of what we used to earn before."

"Knowing that there is no other industry in Shirdi, which make the locals depend on Temple alone, the state government should reopen the temples," said Daneshwarm.

Bharat Sandore, a shopowner in Shirdi, said, "We had shut the shop after the temple was closed amid the coronavirus lockdown."

On reopening of shops, Sandore said, "Although, our business, which depends on Temple, is not as good as earlier but it is better than not earning a single penny."

The plight of the business owners remain unchanged even after uplifting lockdown as they have to pay the rents of their shops in the middle of the crisis.

"We are in the position to open the shop as it is owned by us but it is very difficult for those who have set up their businesses on a rented place," added Sandore.

Urging the Maharashtra government, Sandore said, "The temple trust is prepared with all the SOP (standard operating procesure) to reopen Shirdi Sai Baba Temple."

"The government should permit the temple authorities to re-open the temple," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsManu Bhaker salutes "greatest mother" "Bharat Mata" on Mother's Day

NationalTwo arrested for Rs 4.2 crore GST fraud in Gujarat

CricketIPL set to resume next week across four venues: BCCI official

National‘Laaton ke bhoot, baaton se…’: Former Army Chief lambasts Pakistan

BusinessTechnology a force multiplier for inclusive growth, say techies on National Technology Day

National Realted Stories

NationalWith Rs 10.27 lakh crore investments, Tamil Nadu tops in industrial growth

NationalSatellites are continuously working to ensure India's security: ISRO Chairman

NationalPeople stranded in border states reach Telangana Bhavan in Delhi

NationalExercise special caution, cancel all leaves: Haryana Health Minister

NationalNeed health culture to fight obesity and serve nation: Delhi CM