Odisha government on Tuesday said it will provide Rs 3000 each from the chief minister’s relief fund to roadside vendors who suffered losses to their livelihoods due to the lockdown imposed in the state amid the rising COVID-19 cases.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a financial package of Rs 29.29 crore for 87,657 vendors across 114 municipal areas in the state
Odisha government on Tuesday said it will provide Rs 3000 each from the chief minister’s relief fund to roadside vendors who suffered losses to their livelihoods due to the lockdown imposed in the state amid the rising COVID-19 cases.
Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik announced a financial package of Rs 29.29 crore for 87,657 vendors across 114 municipal areas in the state. Each registered vendor will get an amount of Rs 3,000.
Financial assistance was also announced for the vendors during the lockdown last year.
The livelihoods of the poor roadside vendors were severely affected due to the lockdowns, an official said.
However, Odisha Utha Dokani Mahasangha president Pratap Sahu said that the package should be further extended because there are above 22 lakh roadside vendors across the state.
The government has identified only 87,657 of them, while the remaining vendors will continue to suffer, he said, urging the chief minister to extend the benefits.
He also demanded that Rs 5,000 be given to each beneficiary.
(With PTI inputs)