How my daughter’s reading list got caught up in India’s fight over essential commerce

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In the days before Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s coronavirus lockdown, I started to sense that things I might need could become harder to come by.

 

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Also I reckon the writer of this article can just buy an audiobook or ebook of the Little House on the Prairie for her daughter. She’ll be saving trees and I don’t think her daughter will realise the difference.

The anti government bias in this article is astounding. Multibillionaire firms like Walmart and Amazon will survive by selling only essentials during the pandemic, but the smaller grocery shops won’t!

oh really!! if the author wants to live in the imaginary firdt world let him move!!

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