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Vendors told to display names

New Delhi: Street vendors at a vegetable market in Najafgarh will have to display their names on carts in a move the local councillor and the market association claimed was aimed at preventing “illegal” Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants from selling...
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New Delhi: Street vendors at a vegetable market in Najafgarh will have to display their names on carts in a move the local councillor and the market association claimed was aimed at preventing “illegal” Bangladeshi and Rohingya migrants from selling produce there. The market association has also directed the vendors to display their phone numbers on nameplates on the carts, which will have a unique “thela number” issued by it.

Job, fiscal aid for worker’s son

New Delhi: Mayor Shelly Oberoi handed over an appointment letter for a compassionate job to the son of late Swachhata Sainik Surendra, who passed away in an accident while on duty in Najafgarh earlier this year. She also presented a letter sanctioning terminal benefits of Rs 30.7 lakh to the family of the deceased. Oberoi visited the residence of the worker along with Matiala Assembly MLA Gulab Singh Yadav, Najafgarh Zone DC Omkar Rajendra Gundage and senior officials of the MC on Wednesday.

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