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KEA urges govt to take trade bodies on board before deciding about any unlocking process

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May 29, 2021
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Organises felicitation ceremony for COVID-19 frontline workers in Srinagar

Srinagar, 29 May: The Kashmir Economic Alliance (KEA) on Saturday urged the government to take on board the trade bodies before deciding about any unlocking process in Jammu and Kashmir.

Pertinently, trade body today organised a felicitation ceremony for the frontline workers including medicos and civil administration in Srinagar.

Talking with the news agency vice-president Kashmir Economic Alliance Manzoor Ahmad Bhat, said that the event has been organised to felicitate the countless efforts by the front line workers from medical department and civil administration.

Talking about the unlocking phase, he said that they have spoken to both divisional and district administrations and have urged them to take trade bodies on board before deciding about the unlocking process.

He also said that if the decision about unlocking process is taken they will ensure all the Covid Sops are followed.

Notably, Jammu and Kashmir is under going the second Covid-19 wave and after spike in Covid-19 positive cases, government had imposed Corona curfew in all 20 districts of the UT.

Meanwhile, during the felicitation ceremony director SKIMS Dr Ahanger and Dr Naveed Nazir were also present on the occasion.

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