Stepping up efforts to halt the
Nakul Das, a member of 'Maharajganj Bazaar Sabzee Byabsayi Samiti' (vegetable vendors' association) said, "Wholesalers and retailers, during a meeting, have decided that they will strictly abide by the norms laid down by the government. No exceptions will be made."
Debabrata Ghosh, the manager of Radhanagar Petrol Pump here, said, "We are just adhering to the decision taken by the All India Petroleum Dealers Association (AIPDA), which has 84 per cent of all fuel dealers in the country registered with them. Accordingly, we also have launched a campaign on and asked the dealers to sensitise people about the importance of wearing masks."
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