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write a speech on covid 19 impact on democracy in 259 words please be accurate gramatically and use strong vocublary ​

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Answered by IIAloneKarthikII
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If the huge impact of coronavirus spread on the economy at large, including the loss of wage work to millions of those in the unorganised sector aside, the lockdown measures being implemented by the State government as part of the nation-wide shutdown have come as a blessing in disguise to the two power distribution companies running in losses.

With a major section of commercial establishments such as malls, cinema halls, restaurants and bars, showrooms of all sizes and public transport such as metro rail completely shut, service sectors such as banks, IT and ITES companies curtailing their on-site functioning by allowing as many employees as possible to work from home and many State and Central government offices running with skeletal staff, the demand for energy in the State has been on the slide for over a week now.

“Except the employees whose physical presence is inevitable in the IT and ITES company offices such as networking guys and some operations and maintenance staff the most of managements were allowing work-from-home to as many of their employees as possible to prevent the spread of virus,” G. Siva Darshan, an engineer working for a major IT company, said.

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aditya8698: I have asked about democracy not economy
Answered by ajaydhayal
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Answer:

If the huge impact of coronavirus spread

on the economy at large, including the

loss of wage work to millions of those

in the unorganised sector aside, the

lockdown measures being implemented

by the State government as part of the

nation-wide shutdown have come as a

blessing in disguise to the two power

distribution companies running in losses.

With a major section of commercial

establishments such as malls, cinema

halls, restaurants and bars, showrooms

of all sizes and public transport such

as metro rail completely shut, service

sectors such as banks, IT and ITES

companies curtailing their on-site

functioning by allowing as many

employees as possible to work from

home and many State and Central

government offices running with skeletal

staff, the demand for energy in the State

has been on the slide for over a week

now.

"Except the employees whose physical presence is inevitable in the IT and ITES company offices such as networking guys and some operations and maintenance staff the most of managements were allowing work-from-home to as many of their employees as possible to prevent the spread of virus," G. Siva Darshan, an engineer working for a major IT company,

said.

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