The Central Government has directed the e-commerce companies in this regard. Withdrawal of previous approval to sell non-essential goods online from April 20th. An amendment order has been issued by the Home Ministry. In that case, the clearance of vehicles belonging to e-commerce companies carrying non-essential goods has been withdrawn during the lockdown. Lockdown in the country Extending until May 3, a new decision will be announced only after the lockdown.
Earlier last week, the government issued an order allowing e-commerce companies to sell non-essential items in addition to essential ones. However, the retailers’ associations opposed the approval and various traders and associations submitted to the Gujarat state president that the approval would cause huge losses to small traders and shopkeepers. Following which, the government has revoked all approvals for all small and big companies or small traders till the lockdown is completed with strict adherence to the above decision. Withdrawal of earlier approval to sell non-essential items online from April 20. An amendment order has been issued by the Home Ministry. In that case, the clearance of vehicles belonging to e-commerce companies carrying non-essential goods has been withdrawn during the lockdown.
Lockdown in the country Extending until May 3, a new decision will be announced only after the lockdown. Earlier last week, the government issued an order allowing e-commerce companies to sell non-essential items in addition to essential ones. However, the retailers’ associations opposed the approval and various traders and associations submitted to the Gujarat state president that the approval would cause huge losses to small traders and shopkeepers. Following this, the government has canceled all clearances for all the big companies or small traders till the lockdown is completed with the strict compliance of lockdown in the above decision.