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Virus spears India’s White Tiger | Business | The Sunday Times – The Times
Nikhil Kapur thought life was back to normal. His restaurant in Rohini, northwest of Delhi, had bounced back after last year’s Indian lockdown. By early February,…

Nikhil Kapur thought life was back to normal. His restaurant in Rohini, northwest of Delhi, had bounced back after last years Indian lockdown. By early February, it was at pre-Covid-19 levels.
Then tragedy struck. The second wave of coronavirus gripping India has been particularly cruel, with at least 350,000 infections a day in the past week and more than 200,000 deaths in total. My three employees have died, people are not coming to market and I dont see things improving a bit, said Kapur, 28.
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