
Jamnagar, June 10, 2023, Saturday
All kinds of auction processes have also been closed in the marketing yards of Lalpur, Jamjodhpur, Dhrol and Kalavad, in addition to the Hapa yard of Jamnagar, as part of the warning of the next possible storm in Jamnagar district, besides the farmers have also been instructed not to bring their produce to the marketing yard.
According to Hitesh Patel, secretary of Hapa Marketing Yard, Jamnagar, from 5 pm on Sunday, 11-6-2023, the income of all the people has been completely stopped till a new announcement is made. It has been decided to stop the income of all people in view of the forecast of storm and rain.
When the income of the farmers has to be started, the farmers will be informed through a message.
After the auction is over on Monday, all the items pending or purchased from all the platforms of the marketing yard will have to be withdrawn from there as part of precaution.
It has been announced that the merchant brothers whose goods are lying on the vertical road of the marketing yard and in the open space will also have to take them to their shops.
Apart from this, the process of auction has also been stopped in Dhrol, Kalavad, Lalpur and Jamjodhpur marketing yards of Jamnagar district due to the possible storm, and farmers have also been instructed not to come with their own goods.
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