In the first phase beginning 8 June, hospitality services will reopen, along with malls and places of worship Companies in India will need at least three to six months to return to pre-covid levels of business activity, industry executives said, as weak demand, scarce labour, and differing local rules cast a cloud over the reopening of the economy.
The Union government on Saturday announced a phase-wise lifting of the lockdown that began on 25 March. In the first phase beginning 8 June, hotels, restaurants and hospitality services will reopen, along with shopping malls and places of worship.
Mint reported on 30 May that Maharashtra, which has the highest number of covid-19 cases in the country, will allow only essential and non-essential