Kolkata: Small traders and businesses were upbeat on Tuesday after the West Bengal government allowed home delivery of non-essential items, saying the decision would help ease their financial woes which have been spiralling due to the ongoing lockdown.
There was apprehension among the traders that the lockdown may get further extended which would have multiplied their losses.
"We are hopeful after the chief minister's announcement. We want that the government allows us to deliver goods to client locations without opening our shops or godowns. This will be a win-win situation. The government can
implement social distancing, and livelihood of lakhs can be saved," Confederation of West Bengal Trade Unions president Sushil Poddar said.
Small traders know their clients personally and they can transact easily over the phone without meeting each other, but the delivery of goods has to happen, he said.
"Moreover, the government needs to broaden its definition of essential items. Even a goods carriage motor part becomes an essential item if the vehicle engaged in transporting essential goods faces breakdown," he said.
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Poddar said he awaits a clear mandate on the matter.