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The planned revival of the restaurant crashed into the wall

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Thiruvananthapuram: The third wave of pandemic has damaged the planned revival shop and commercial company in the city.
Because the district has been listed under the ‘C’ category, buyers and customers have stayed away, hurt business slowly formed again.
Most institutions have undergone renovations at large costs.
The restaurant owner said that they didn’t even get half of the income they got.
Because the government has brought more limits, most of the bookings for wedding spaces have been canceled or postponed.
Because there are only a few people who attend a wedding, the client also asks for a discount.
“When we get a book order confirmed by payment in advance, we will also order other needs, including food facilities and generators.
These companies will not give us a refund for cancellation.
According to government government we must return the down payment paid by Our clients.
We took a loan to pay for it.
The auditorium owner made a call to us asking if we were interested in buying their building, “said Ricky N Chandran, manager of Al Saj Convention Center.
Even before the onset of the third wave, the order had shrunk.
“Now it looks like the order will take only after the decision is made in the current situation.
People are also confused about whether they have to delay or continue their wedding plans,” Rarith R R, Director of the RDR Convention Center.
Paragon restaurant that has provided food and accommodation to their employees has not yet received half of the benefits used to get.
“Ordinary people order their tables before they come to dinner, now all the chairs lie empty.
The only hope we rely on takeaways and shipping,” said Abhilash V S, General Manager Paragon.
Not only restaurants and auditoriums, other small scale and large-scale businesses including shopping centers have also been beaten.

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