Friday, March 29, 2024

Mrs Ram gets warning

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NOTHING?can be taken out of Furniture Limited unless an inspector from the Ministry of Health is present to supervise the process.
This was the stern warning given to owner Asha “Mrs Ram” Mirchandani this week by officials at the Environmental Department of the Ministry of Health, after she announced the closure of the Cumberland Street store in The City.
Last Friday, health officials ordered the store, which has been operating for 43 years, closed for environmental reasons and asked Mirchandani to carry out an extensive clean-up of the premises.
However, after two days of removing items from the store, Mirchandani announced that it was officially closed Monday for renovations and would reopen in December.
Read the full story in today’s WEEKEND NATION.

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