Traffic has also stopped its decline in both Mumbai and New Delhi, according to global location technology firm TomTom International. While numbers are still significantly lower than in times before Covid-19, both cities improved over the previous week and moved closer to normalcy (see chart 2).
The amount of electricity generated in the country was lower than in 2019. But the gap is narrower than it was before. Power generation had taken a hit during the national lockdown in 2020. Many factories and offices had shut down entirely. Some shutdowns had also been announced during the latest wave. Electricity generation had fallen accordingly (see chart 3). The improvement comes even as more people appear to be heading back to work.
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