Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Barbers open shop, but big salons remain shut

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BARBERS WERE SEEN WEARING PROTECTION KIT, MASKS & GLOVES, AND ALLOWED LIMITED N0. OF CUSTOMERS

PANCHKULA:Small barber shops opened on Sunday, a day after the district administra­tion allowed salons and parlours to resume business as part of easing of Covid-19 lockdown restrictio­ns, but the response was mixed as prominent players remained closed.

As deputy commission­er (DC) Mukesh Kumar Ahuja, through an official order, allowed shops to open from 9am to 6.30pm seven days a week with safety measures in place, most of the

internal booth markets of Sectors 4, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 20 and 21 and a few prominent salons resumed business.

Some hairdresse­rs remained closed for Eid.

At the Sector 11 rehri market, barbers wore personal protection equipment (PEE) kits, face masks, gloves and sanitised equipment. Only two to three customers allowed in at a time. Satyam Thakur, a hairdresse­r, said, “We have opened up and are meticulous­ly following all the instructio­ns issued by the authoritie­s, as our safety as well as that of our customers is a priority. Waiting is not allowed and we are only allowing appointmen­ts.”

Hairdresse­rs in other markets were also seen wearing aprons, masks and gloves.

‘WILL SANITISE FIRST’

However, other prominent salons in Sectors 8 and 9 remained closed.

On restarting business, Vidit Khosla, owner of Wateva Salons in sectors 7 and 10 said, “We will resume services from Tuesday as our premises are being sanitised and cleaned as they were closed for over two months. The staff will also be trained according to safety measures issued by the authoritie­s. Customers will have to take appointmen­ts.”

Parveen Singh, manager at Looks Salon in Sector 9, which had, however, opened, said, “A number of people visited today, but it was not the same in comparison to the rush on Sundays that we experience­d earlier. People are still careful about stepping out of home.” Most of the hairdresse­rs said people who earlier preferred premium treatments were only opting for haircuts.

 ?? SANT ARORA/HT ?? Two men getting a haircut at a shop in the Sector-11 rehri market in Panchkula on Sunday.
SANT ARORA/HT Two men getting a haircut at a shop in the Sector-11 rehri market in Panchkula on Sunday.

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