Observe complete civil curfew till April 1: KCCI to people

Srinagar March 23 Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industries (KCCI) has appealed people to observe complete civil curfew till April 1 2020 to stop spreading of Corona (Covid 19) virus in J&K.

“We have taken pledge to be alongside with government administration to eradicate this virus from J&K. But Government needs to take some steps immediately for ensuring smooth lockdown,” President KCCI Sheikh Ashiq said in a statement to Kashmir Indepth News Service. “They need to ensure that ample foodstuff , baby food ,medicines etc are available in the localities and people shouldn’t strive for it . They should immediately restore 4G internet so that people would get updated information and advisories regarding this Pandemic,” the statement said.

He said government should provide free ration at doorsteps to the people under BPL categories.He demanded extention of dates for filing legal compliances and other statuary reports by at least a quater or till situation gets normal.

“Moreover we request all the essential item shops and stores not to indulge in black marketing by escalating prices .Though our offices will be closed as a part of our lockdown initiative but our emergency contact numbers : +91 9596533799 +91 7889389263+91 9419040620 +91 9419004218,” the statement said.

Moreover KCCI has urged business community in particular and public at large to come forward with their contributions and donations in The KCC&I Relief Trust for helping poor and needy patients to procure medicines and other necessary items. “THE KCCI RELIEF TRUST,ACCOUNT NO. 0005010100007306IFSC CODE : JAKA0CHINARJAMMU & KASHMIR BANK LIMITED,RESIDENCY ROAD, SRINAGAR. We also urge our people not to come out unnecessarily or assemble on the roads or in grounds during the time the GOVT advisories are in place. We would also like to salute our doctors, paramedical staff , Govt administration and others for working tirelessly day and night to save precious lives,” the statement added. KINS

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