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The national capital on Saturday reported nine deaths and 2,031 new COVID-19 cases with a positivity rate of 12.34 per cent. This was the 11th consecutive day when the city logged a daily rise of over 2,000.
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According to the CTI, the markets get "crowded" and "chaotic" as soon the clock hits 8 pm, something that can be taken care of by extending the duration of its closing time.
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The passage of the Delhi GST Amendment Bill has benefited millions of traders in Delhi.
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CAIT conducted a meeting with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) chief Mangu Singh. In the meeting the traders body suggested several measures to check the spread of the coronavirus. Delhi traders body urged the Delhi Metro authorities to increase the frequency of metro trains to put an end to long queues of commuters.
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About 60 per cent of the traders said the metro train service should be resumed to prevent traffic on the roads.
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The NDTA on Friday wrote a letter to Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, requesting him to lift the complete COVID-19 lockdown in the national capital. NDTA, in their letter, urged the Delhi Chief Minister to open markets in a phased manner ‘with strict enforcement of laws’.
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The traders also held a protest in about 100 markets in Delhi on Tuesday demanding immediate stoppage of sealing and de-sealing of shops which have been sealed so far. 
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Watch the complete segment of DNA with Sudhir Chaudhary, March 13, 2018. This segment brings to you top news headlines of the day, historical events that took place on March 09 and many other top news. Watch to know more.
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Traders call for complete shutdown to oppose Delhi sealing. Top big markets in Delhi to remain closed. Big rally at Ramlila Maidan on March 28. Watch this video for more information.
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Traders in Delhi have called for a two-day bandh starting Friday to protest against the ongoing sealing drive in the national capital. It is expected that at least 8 lakh shops and a large number of factories would remain closed as part of the strike.
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Delhi Chief Minister said on Thursday that the "harassment" of city's traders through the ongoing sealing drive should be stopped.






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