Economic crisis brews in Rajasthan.
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| | Rajasthan was one of the first states to impose a state wide lockdown on March 19 and a more restrictive curfew in the town of Bhilwara the same day to contain the transmission of the novel coronavirus, acting quickly to tamp down an outbreak.
Now, state officials, industry representatives, activists and workers are in agreement on one thing: the lockdown’s impact on the state’s economy is likely to far outweigh the state’s public health crisis, and its effects are likely to linger on for several months as shrinking state revenues will force the government to cut back the spending needed to revive a dormant economy. |
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