City
Epaper

COVID-19 pandemic, Amphan cyclone, fall in tourism hit small businesses in East Midnapore

By ANI | Updated: September 14, 2020 06:25 IST

Small business owners including restaurant owners and coconut sellers of the coastal areas here are bearing the brunt of COVID-19 crisis as their businesses have been affected badly amid the pandemic that has also hit tourism.

Open in App

Small business owners including restaurant owners and coconut sellers of the coastal areas here are bearing the brunt of COVID-19 crisis as their businesses have been affected badly amid the pandemic that has also hit tourism.

Another reason behind the bad state of small businesses here is Amphan Super Cyclone which occurred on May 20, 2020, and caused widespread damage in West Bengal specifically in the Sundarbans area.

"For the last 10 years I have been into this business but due to Amphan and now COVID-19 crisis, we have lost everything. Tourists are not visiting here so we are now doing part-time labour work," said SK German, coconut seller.

Another businessman, Sambhu Mondal said, "We are somehow trying to manage our family expenses. Even my house was damaged due to the cyclone but the government did not give any compensation. Now, no tourists are visiting here thus we are unable to sell anything."

( With inputs from ANI )

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Sambhu mondal
Open in App

National Realted Stories

NationalIndia reduced poverty levels with targeted welfare schemes, economic reforms: World Bank

NationalPakistan under terrorists' control, Indian Army will give befitting reply: MoS Defence

NationalDelhi: Ayushman health card registration begins for 70-plus senior citizens; scheme launch on April 28

NationalPahalgam tribute: Delhi CM orders project launches without formal inauguration by her

NationalVadodara tourists, stranded in J&K after Pahalgam terror attack, return home