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Without govt. intervention we stare at a 2.5 to 3 crore job losses: Le Meridien, New Delhi VP

May 05, 2020, at 01:41 pm

Over time, the hospitality industry has weathered many calamities, man-made or natural, and bounced back. But this time, the Covid 19 pandemic has dealt such a hard blow that it will be difficult for the sector to put the pieces back together and stand on their feet, says Meena Bhatia, Vice President & General Manager of Le Meridien, New Delhi, in an interview with IBNS correspondent Nitin Waghela.