₹336.35 crore, the company said in its earnings announcement.The operator of quick service restaurants said a large part of its restaurant business could not be made operational due to lockdown in March and that adversely impacted its revenues for the quarter; especially as dine-in facilities remained suspended.However, it has now resumed dine-in in over 100 restaurants with a strong hygiene and safety check-list in place since India moved to the "unlock" phase easier this month permitting restaurants to open albeit with limited seating capacity.Restaurants have been severely disrupted during the lockdown as the government moved to announce a nationwide closure.
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