💨 Abstract
Protests in Kolkata following a woman doctor's rape and murder at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital have led to a significant drop in sales for the food and beverage industry in the city. However, increased table occupancy during festivities has raised cautious optimism among restaurant and café owners. The ongoing movement has affected different parts of the city, but some establishments have not felt the impact as much.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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