Coronavirus Outbreak: Allow small shops to open, compensate loss of daily income, FRAI urges govt

The Federation of Retailer Association of India (FRAI) on Monday urged the government to let small shops open immediately, as daily income flow of petty retailers has stopped completely since the lockdown, and sought compensation for their income losses

Press Trust of India April 13, 2020 12:20:43 IST
Coronavirus Outbreak: Allow small shops to open, compensate loss of daily income, FRAI urges govt

New Delhi: The Federation of Retailer Association of India (FRAI) on Monday urged the government to let small shops open immediately, as daily income flow of petty retailers has stopped completely since the lockdown, and sought compensation for their income losses.

Claiming to represent four crore micro, small and medium retailers from across the country with a membership of 34 retail associations, FRAI said all the capital of these small retailers is tied up in the stocks of unsold products because of the lockdown.

They are now having to dip into small savings to survive in order to purchase food to support their family members.

Coronavirus Outbreak Allow small shops to open compensate loss of daily income FRAI urges govt

Representational image. Reuters.

Pleading with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to "empathise with the hardships" faced by its members, FRAI President Ram Asre Mishra said they must be allowed to "open their shops immediately".

Click here to follow LIVE updates on coronavirus outbreak

"We also appeal to the Hon'ble Prime Minister to immediately announce an economic package to compensate the losses of the petty retailers in their daily income under the Pradhan Mantri Garib Kalyan Yojana," he added.

Mishra wondered “while big grocery shops selling essential commodities are allowed to operate during the lockdown, why should our small shopkeeper brothers, who also sell similar goods of daily public needs, be deprived to earn their livelihood."

FRAI said the closure of such shops micro, small and medium shops during the current lockdown on account of coronavirus pandemic has completely stopped the daily inflow of the petty retailers'' income.

The association further said that March to June are the important months for small retailers to earn extra money and save. Sale of all the products sold from their shops picks up during this period.

"Unfortunately, this lockdown has come at the time of the peak months for them and they have already given up the hope to make extra income during the peak season. These poor individuals and their families are now facing certain poverty and survival challenges," it said.

Updated Date:

also read

England to end pre-departure COVID test rule for arrivals from China
World

England to end pre-departure COVID test rule for arrivals from China

The temporary measures were introduced in January, with the Heathrow testing aimed at helping strengthen Britain's ability to rapidly detect potential new variants circulating in China.

WHO says medium-risk adults don't need extra COVID-19 jabs
World

WHO says medium-risk adults don't need extra COVID-19 jabs

For such people who have already received their primary vaccination course and one booster dose, there is no risk in having further jabs but the returns are slight, the WHO's vaccine experts said

UK's 'Partygate' scandal: The many denials by Boris Johnson
Explainers

UK's 'Partygate' scandal: The many denials by Boris Johnson

What Boris Johnson said about the 'Partygate' scandal will be revealed today when he appears before a parliamentary committee investigating whether he lied to parliament. Johnson's political future may be jeopardised if MPs discover that he purposefully misled the House of Commons