The Asian Age

Odd-even: DDMA asks DMs to number all shops within 24 hrs

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New Delhi, Jan. 7: In view of the violations of the odd-even formula for opening of shops dealing in nonessenti­al items, the Delhi Disaster Management Authority (DDMA) on Friday asked all district magistrate­s to number all shops under their jurisdicti­ons by Saturday. DDMA also directed the district magistrate­s and officials to ensure that only one weekly market is allowed to open in a municipal zone following all Covid protocols.

The DDMA in its earlier order on December 28 had directed that shops and establishm­ents dealing in nonessenti­al goods and services, malls and weekly markets would be allowed to open on alternate days as per odd-even system depending on their numbers. They are allowed to open from 10 am to 8 pm. Shops within mall too are allowed to open on the oddeven formula.

Further, the DDMA has permitted opening of just one authorised weekly market (with 50 percent ceiling on the number of vendors allowed at normal time) per day per zone in all three municipal corporatio­ns, New Delhi Municipal Council and the Delhi Cantonment Board areas

“It has been observed that the aforesaid instructio­ns are not being properly followed by the shops, malls and weekly markets and (it has been) found that shops are open without following the odd-even system.

“Further, it is also observed that more than one weekly market per day per zone are functionin­g and no informatio­n of permitted weekly markets is available with DDMA and others for monitoring and enforcemen­t,” said the DDMA order.

The DDMA then directed all district magistrate­s to carry out the exercise of numbering of all shops under their jurisdicti­ons within 24 hours through market associatio­ns and municipal corporatio­ns, and ensure that the shops and establishm­ents are open strictly as per the odd-even system.

It also instructed the district magistrate­s to maintain documentar­y evidence in the form of photograph­s and videos of the exercise of numbering in each market. The field functionar­ies should be instructed to monitor the same at ground level on a daily basis, it said.

The district magistrate­s have also been directed to obtain the list of all permitted weekly markets in their respective jurisdicti­ons from zonal deputy commission­er of municipal corporatio­ns, the NDMC secretary and the CEO of Delhi Cantonment Board and furnish it by Saturday.

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