Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Bengali Market first Covid-19 hot spot in Lutyens’ Delhi zone

- Ashish Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

THE NEIGHBOURH­OOD MADE ITS WAY TO THE LIST AFTER A SURVEILLAN­CE TEAM OF THE (NDMC) FOUND 35 WORKERS OF A FAMOUS PASTRY SHOP LIVING UNDER ‘UNHYGIENIC CONDITIONS’ VIOLATING SOCIAL-DISTANCING NORMS

NEW DELHI: The popular Bengali Market has become the first Covid-19 containmen­t zone in Lutyens’ Delhi. It is among 23 such places identified by the Delhi government across the city.

The upscale neighbourh­ood made its way to the list after a surveillan­ce team of the New Del h i Munici p a l Counci l (NDMC) found 35 workers of a famous pastry shop living under “unhygienic conditions” violating social-distancing norms. Two workers who had fever-like symptoms (common in Covid-19 patients) will undergo tests.

The surveillan­ce was conducted after three persons were found positive for the coronaviru­s disease (Covid-19) from the neighbourh­ood.

The exact l ocation i s not immediatel­y known. The team, which comprised officials of the district administra­tion and the NDMC, screened 325 houses, two markets and about 2,000 people in the Bengali Market and Mandi House area.

Bengali Market, which was founded in 1930, has now been sealed by the police, who have bl o c ked a l l e nt r y a nd e xi t points.

According to an order issued by New Delhi district magistrate Tanvi Garg, the adjoining areas of Todarmal Road, Babar Lane and School Lane have also been blocked for any kind of movement or congregati­on.

The order asked for action against the bakery shop where workers were living in “highly unhygienic conditions” and social distancing was not being followed. Now, residents in the neighbourh­ood are not allowed t o s t ep outside even t o buy essentials, which will be homedelive­red to them.

“Bengali Market area has been sealed. Strict legal action will be taken against people who violate guidelines issued for the hard lockdown. A list of phone numbers has been made public. You can order essential items on the phone. It will be delivered at your doorstep,” a police official said.

DM Garg directed the NDMC to “immediatel­y sanitise” the entire area under containmen­t pl a n t o “pr e vent ” f urt her spread of Covid-19.

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