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Businesses miss out on Valentine’s Day jackpot
Updated Feb 14, 2021, 9:00 am IST
Because of the pandemic, fewer events have been planned and sales of greeting cards and soft toys too have fallen
First Valentines Day after the pandemic outbreak seems the celebrations are quite muted (DC Image)
HYDERABAD: The Western fairy-tale festival of love and affection, Valentine’s Day, that gained in popularity across the country, especially among teens and youth, is likely to see a muted celebration this year.
Celebrated every February 14, it is going to be a low-key affair this time around, according to businesses that usually report brisk Valentine’s Day sales. Because of the pandemic, fewer events have been planned and sales of greeting cards and soft toys too have fallen. And instead of meeting, couples say that they may just have to make do with expressing their love over phones.
Coldwave In Hyderabad To Continue As City Temperature Drops Dec 23, 2020, 14:06 IST
HYDERABAD: The cold wave that has taken over Telangana is most likely to continue. This might last for another two to three days. India Meteorological Department, Hyderabad informed on Tuesday that we might see temperature drop by another 3 to 4 degree Celsius. This will mostly affect the isolated areas.
On Tuesday, the Meteorological Department recorded the lowest minimum temperature in certain areas. In Adilabad, it was 5.7 degrees C, 7.2 degrees C in Medak and in Hyderabad it was 10.4 degrees C. This was 6.6 degrees C less than normal temperature in Medak and 4.7 degrees C less in Hyderabad.
The minimum temperatures reported from Medam and Hyderabad is 6.6° Celsius and 4.7° Celsius lower than normal. Cold wave to continue for two days more in Telangana, temperature drop of 3-4° in isolated places  |  Photo Credit: PTI
Hyderabad: The India Meteorological Department in the city informed on Tuesday (December 22) that a cold wave is prevailing over the state and will continue for another one to two days.
According to the forecast, the minimum temperatures will drop by 3-4 degrees C in isolated areas. Yesterday, IMD reported the lowest minimum temperature of 5.7 degrees C from Adilabad, followed by 7.2 degrees in Medak and 10.4 degrees C in the city.