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Bengaluru tent house owners, organisers suffer huge losses as weddings come to grinding halt

By ANI | Updated: May 4, 2020 06:20 IST

As various sectors across the country are witnessing a big bilip in terms of revenue amid the coronavirus lockdown, Bengaluru's tent house owners, wedding planners and orgsers are also bearing the brunt of lockdown by facing financial troubles.

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As various sectors across the country are witnessing a big bilip in terms of revenue amid the coronavirus lockdown, Bengaluru's tent house owners, wedding planners and orgsers are also bearing the brunt of lockdown by facing financial troubles.

Speaking to , MB Tambotti, a tent house owner said "No event has been held for 40 days. Nothing is allowed. We cannot even pay our helpers, I would request help from the government at this hour of crisis"

"We are in drastic condition at this point of time," he added.

The event managers and orgsers are incurring huge losses as most of the wedding events were scheduled to be orgsed during the summer season.

All the wedding and related events have been put to halt across the country amid the COVID-19 crisis. Hence, many wedding events have been postponed or cancelled for the time being.

( With inputs from ANI )

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