Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Medicine hub in national capital shut after 12 cases

- Ashish Mishra Ashish.mishra2@htlive.com ■

NEW DELHI : Delhi’s largest wholesale market for medicines, Bhagirath Palace in Chandni Chowk, has been shut till June 4 after at least 12 people tested positive for Covid-19 from the area in the last 10 days. Traders said that on Saturday, one block of the market — comprising around 50 shops — was shut. The remaining market will be closed from Sunday onwards till June 4.

Ashish Grover, a trader in the market and general secretary of Delhi Drug Dealers Associatio­n, said, “There are nine to ten blocks in the market area. Today (Saturday), we have closed one block of the market from where five Covid-19 positive cases were reported in the last 2-3 days. The market will remain entirely closed from Monday till June 4, so that it can be properly sanitised and the virus spread can be stemmed. On Sunday, the market anyway remains closed. In total 12 cases have been reported from the market since May 22.” He added that two Covid-19 patients are being treated at hospitals, while the rest are in home isolation.

According to various traders’ associatio­ns, Bhagirath Palace has been essential in the capital’s war against Covid-19, being the state’s largest wholesale market for medicines.

The market was open even during the lockdown period because the shops were listed under essential services.

The market in Chandi Chowk is located between Lal Quila (Red Fort) and Chandni Chowk metro stations. It has around 570 shops, where more than 2,500-3,000 people work. The wholesale market is surrounded by another wholesale market where surgical goods and electrical items are sold.

Grover said Bhagirath Palace was a congested market comprising narrow lanes, so social distancing was not entirely possible.

District administra­tion officials said that traders have told them about the about closure of the market and rising Covid-19 cases. They said that the market will be sanitised completely. Traders at the market have assured that the medical supplies in the city will not be hit.

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A customer at a medicine shop on Saturday.
RAJ K RAJ/HT ■ A customer at a medicine shop on Saturday.

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