COVID-19 surge halves customer footfall at retail markets
According to CAIT leaders, night curfew, lockdown and other restrictions during the last week have been futile in bringing down the number of COVID-19 cases
Joe C Mathew | April 10, 2021 | Updated 20:03 IST
Night curfew in Mumbai
Confederation of All India Traders (CAIT) has said that the rapid growth in COVID-19 cases has resulted in a 50 per cent fall in footfall of consumers in retail markets across the country. The organisation also said that the night curfew, partial lockdown and other preventive steps imposed by various state governments have caused a panic in the minds of consumers, resulting in a loss of 30 per cent business in retail markets in the last one week.
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