Battling the coronavirus scare, wholesale markets in the national capital restarted fullfledged trading on Tuesday, but they face a labour shortage and stare at an uphill task of repairing the broken demand-supply chain. The markets opened in full a day after the Delhi government lifted the odd-even rule for shops. But the government imposed restriction on crossborder movement, which, the traders said, compounded their problems.
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