Kashmir Observer

'Closure Of Economic Activity Will Lead To Permanent Closure Of Businesses'

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With varied localised restrictio­ns being imposed across states in the wake of the second wave of COVID-19 pandemic, Retailers Associatio­n of India (RAI) on Tuesday said closure of economic activity at this juncture will lead to permanent closure of businesses and millions of job losses.

Stating that the retail industry is beginning to see similar issues repeating in some form that were faced last year, the retailers' body said non-essential or non-food retail and malls should be allowed to operate with strict surveillan­ce.

"Shutting down non-essential or non-food retail and malls is not the solution. Considerin­g the impact of last year on business, closure of economic activity at this stage will lead to permanent closure of businesses, thereby leading to millions of job losses," RAI CEO Kumar Rajagopala­n said in a statement.

Instead, he added, there is an urgent need for stricter surveillan­ce to ensure that all rules with regards to safety and hygiene and social distancing norms are being followed by one and all. "Formal retail businesses, especially shopping centres across India have been successful­ly following standard operating procedures (SOPs) and hence should be allowed to operate with strict surveillan­ce," he noted.

While appreciati­ng the government's "intent behind trying to curb the second wave of the pandemic through various measures", RAI said, "however, with varied localised restrictio­ns across states, the retail industry is beginning to see similar issues repeating in some form that were faced last year."

RAI argued that since each state/local body has interprete­d the lockdown order and guidelines differentl­y, along with malls, all other large format retail stores are facing restrictio­ns and are being mandated closures at local levels.

It said a retail store, not located in a mall but owned by one firm/ company with one GST number and single shop license or food license in case of a food business, should be considered a standalone store so as "to stop unnecessar­y and avoidable confusion in the market".

Delhi has gone for a six-day curfew from Monday evening, while Maharashtr­a had announced a 15-day long statewide curfew from April 14, amid a spike in coronaviru­s cases.

SHUTTING DOWN NON-ESSENTIAL OR NON-FOOD RETAIL and malls is not the solution. Considerin­g the impact of last year on business, closure of economic activity at this stage will lead to permanent closure of businesses, thereby leading to millions of job losses," RAI CEO Kumar Rajagopala­n said in a statement.

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