As per a press release given by the company, the following neighbourhoods in Chennai will be affected:. Click here to join our channel indianexpress and stay updated with the latest headlines. Home Cities Chennai Chennai power cut today: These parts of city to face electricity disruption Chennai power cut today: These parts of city to face electricity disruption Chennai power disruption September 2, Thursday: Parts of Chennai will face a power cut from 9 am to 2 pm for maintenance work today.
Power cut update for September 2 — Click here As per a press release given by the company, the following neighbourhoods in Chennai will be affected: Tambaram:. SlowdownStagnationCorrection Is it here.
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Complete Signup. Log in Builder Sign up. Login to your IREF account. Or login with email. Remember me. Log in. Forgot Password? New to IREF? Create Account. Many of the companies have asked employees to work from home until the end of the year at least. I used to pay off a portion of the EMI from the rent but now I am left to dig into other savings for the time being.
Paying guest accommodations too have hit a rough patch. Those who were employed in these accommodations as caretakers and caterers have also been affected as a consequence.
If things do not improve here, I will have to look for other prospects in the long run. Shops and establishments that have reopened in residential areas like Anna Nagar or Kodambakkam are seeing some semblance of normalcy return, but those in OMR still await customers. Praveen Sridhar owns a laundromat in Thiruvanmiyur. Most of his regular customers are not set to return in the foreseeable future.
I started my laundromat around four years ago and had seen a decent turnover in the last two years. Entrepreneurs like him point out that if work from home becomes a policy even after the lockdown is fully lifted, that will kill many businesses in the area.
Authorities at Maharaja Supermarket share similar concerns. They have left the city, so there is very little footfall.
Workers at the supermarket, who were migrants, have also left the city and the store has had issues with supply chain too due to the lockdown. If normalcy is not restored in the next few months, owners fear serious financial hit. Food businesses including chains, standalone restaurants, tea stalls and small mom-and-pop operations have all faced the brunt of the lockdown in the past four months.
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