<p>The government has held several meetings with e-commerce players to resolve issues that they have been facing due to the lockdown, and now there is an improvement every day, a top government official said on Friday.</p>.<p>Secretary in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Guruprasad Mohapatra said that with lot of follow-ups on their issues, relaxations were given to them by the Home Ministry.</p>.<p>"We had meetings with them, most of their issues are being resolved. E-commerce position is much better now than what was there on day one of the lockdown. Everyday you are seeing improvement," he told PTI.</p>.<p>E-commerce representatives had shared the problems faced by them in movement of essential goods by delivery boys due to the lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier said the government was committed to ensuring that essential goods reach the people in the most convenient and safest manner.</p>.<p>Traders and e-commerce companies have raised concerns over delivery boys being beaten up in various states while they were doing their duty.</p>.<p>Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and the DPIIT Secretary too have held detailed meetings with traders and e-commerce firms on the matter.</p>.<p>DPIIT has set up a control room for real-time monitoring of the status of transportation and delivery of essential commodities amid the lockdown in the country.</p>.<p>It is also monitoring difficulties being faced by various stakeholders during the lockdown period from March 25 to April 14. </p>
<p>The government has held several meetings with e-commerce players to resolve issues that they have been facing due to the lockdown, and now there is an improvement every day, a top government official said on Friday.</p>.<p>Secretary in the Department for Promotion of Industry and Internal Trade (DPIIT) Guruprasad Mohapatra said that with lot of follow-ups on their issues, relaxations were given to them by the Home Ministry.</p>.<p>"We had meetings with them, most of their issues are being resolved. E-commerce position is much better now than what was there on day one of the lockdown. Everyday you are seeing improvement," he told PTI.</p>.<p>E-commerce representatives had shared the problems faced by them in movement of essential goods by delivery boys due to the lockdown amid the coronavirus outbreak.</p>.<p>Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal had earlier said the government was committed to ensuring that essential goods reach the people in the most convenient and safest manner.</p>.<p>Traders and e-commerce companies have raised concerns over delivery boys being beaten up in various states while they were doing their duty.</p>.<p>Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla and the DPIIT Secretary too have held detailed meetings with traders and e-commerce firms on the matter.</p>.<p>DPIIT has set up a control room for real-time monitoring of the status of transportation and delivery of essential commodities amid the lockdown in the country.</p>.<p>It is also monitoring difficulties being faced by various stakeholders during the lockdown period from March 25 to April 14. </p>