The print and film exhibition sectors need special attention.
01 Feb, 2021 - 08:35 AM IST | By Gargi Sarkar
KOLKATA: With Covid2019 vaccination programmes being rolled out in the country, the first ray of hope for a normal life shone in the new year. As the government is all set to present the 2021-22 budget today, the Indian Chamber of Commerce expects it could come as an economic vaccine for the derailed Indian economy. Like many other sectors, the media and entertainment industry is also pinning its hopes for a revival on the Union Budget.
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Temperature checked at the entrance of a Surat school on Monday
Rajkot/Surat/Vadodara: ‘Savere savere, yaaron se milne, ban-than ke nikle hum…marji se chale hum, school chale hum…’ While these words still held fort, the underlying mood on Monday morning across schools in Gujarat belied the inner trepidations over the lingering pandemic. Schools opened after almost 11-long months’ forced home study including two months of summer vacation.
Many parents, be it in Rajkot, Vadodara, Surat or elsewhere, seemed more inclined to wait and watch than risk sending kids to school. Many want to look at how the schools start functioning before they take a decision after Uttarayan.