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Bhubaneswar: In an effort to ensure that people get groceries and vegetables during the ongoing lockdown period, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) has rolled out mobile van service for the delivery of essentials at doorstep.
People can order groceries and vegetables over the phone by dialing the phone numbers of the BMC mobile vans. The civic body has made 120 such vans operational to supply groceries & vegetables and is proposing to increase the number to 200 today, informed Twin City Police Commissioner Sudhansu Sarangi.
In a series of tweets, Sarangi informed about the initiative and shared the list of BMC Mobile Vans with their phone numbers. “Find out the telephone number of the van of your area & order if you can’t walk,” he tweeted.
Twin City Police Commissioner Sudhansu Sarangi shares list of BMC Mobile Vans with phone numbers, urges to contact BMC helpline number 1929 for further details in case of difficulty #OdishaFightsCorona #Covid_19 pic.twitter.com/ivSogtMnfk
— OTV (@otvnews) April 6, 2020
He further informed that there is no restriction on Home Delivery Services and urged people to contact BMC helpline number 1929 for further details or in case of any difficulty.
Twin City Police Commissioner Sudhansu Sarangi shares phone numbers of BMC Vans, requests everyone to circulate it widely on social media. People can dial 1929 to get groceries & vegetables through mobile vans
#OdishaFightsCorona #Covid_19 pic.twitter.com/C6ri4CjVsI
— OTV (@otvnews) April 6, 2020
The Police Commissioner also advised people to go to their nearest market for the essentials during the ongoing lockdown and refrain from using vehicles for marketing.
“There is no restriction on the use of vehicle passes for bonafide official purpose. Just that vehicle passes cannot be misused to buy vegetables, groceries or for other private purposes like visiting relatives. The main use of the vehicle pass must be to travel from home to workplace,” Sarangi tweeted.
There is no restriction on use of vehicle passes for bonafide official purpose. Just that vehicle passes cannot be misused to buy vegetables, groceries or other private purposes like visiting relatives.The main use of the vehicle pass must be to travel from home to workplace.
— Dr Sudhanshu Sarangi (@SarangiSudhansu) April 6, 2020
“Use of bike or car for buying vegetables, groceries, medicine, etc. will not be tolerated. Any vehicle reaching any market with or without vehicle pass will be seized,” Sarangi said.
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According to sources, the Commissionerate police today seized 286 vehicles for violating the COVID19 regulations under different Police Stations in Bhubaneswar. Similarly, 1019 vehicles were seized in Cuttack urban police district (UPD) for violation of the guidelines.
Don’t use vehicles for marketing. Go to the nearest market for the essentials. So far 286 vehicles have been seized today for violating the #COVID19 regulations in different Police Stations in Bhubaneswar: DCP #Bhubaneswar #OdishaFightsCorona #Covid_19 pic.twitter.com/6yZ3L7906Y
— OTV (@otvnews) April 6, 2020
Despite repeated requests for our safety, people are not obeying govt orders for which 1019 vehicles were seized/detained in #Cuttack for violation subject to criminal proceedings. Please cooperate, don’t use vehicle for shopping: DCP Cuttack #OdishaFightsCorona #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/T3vIxjL1PX
— OTV (@otvnews) April 6, 2020