Koyambed Market closed after 20 years due to Corona

SIBY JEYYA

Accordingly the chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA) on tuesday released a set of instructions to be followed by all those who conduct their business at Koyambedu market in the city. According to the circular, retail selling of fruits, vegetables and flowers has been completely banned at Koyambedu.The fruit and flower markets that were functioning out of the Koyambedu market until now will be shifted to madhavaram bus stand until the next notification in this regard is made.

 

However, according to the new plan, only wholesale selling of vegetables will be permitted in Koyambedu. The public (retail buyers) cannot visit the market in person. This, however, is not the first time retail selling has been banned at one of the largest perishable goods markets in the country. Earlier last month Greater chennai Corporation (GCC) had announced that no retail selling should take place within the market premises and also set timing for those entering the market in two-wheelers. To curb retail selling, Greater chennai Corporation (GCC) along with local bodies is working on the logistics to set up markets in the open grounds and bus stands in the respective areas of the city.

 

The trucks bearing fresh loads of fruits and vegetables from other states and other districts, driving into Koyambedu market, will be unloaded between 6.00 pm and 10.00 pm daily and will have to exit the market when done. As per CMDA’s circular, wholesale marketers can sell their goods to semi-wholesalers and retailers only up to 7.30 am daily. The timings set for the vegetable market in Koyambedu is also applicable to the food grains market in the premises. The mobile markets currently being operated across the city will continue to function.

 

TNM reached out to Rajasekaran Duraisamy, the Koyambedu Wholesale Market Complex periyar Kaikari Angadi Anaithu Sangankalin Kootamaipu (the federation of association of sellers) President who shares that while the wholesalers have  agreed to it, the retail sellers are not so happy. “There are about 200 wholesale sellers and we don’t have a big issue with it. The 1200 odd retail sellers, however, have not agreed to it. According to the announcement, they will have to set up shops at the parks and bus stands across the city. Retail sellers have not agreed to this,” he adds.

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