Deccan Chronicle

Shortage of money hits Xmas cheer

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, DEC. 22

The shortage of money has been a real kill-joy during the festive season, and many people are facing the prospect of a sombre Christmas-New Year celebratio­n.

“With no money in our hands we are not able to buy anything, nor are we able to pay our workers. Lots of people visit churches and we offer them new clothes, shoes and cakes. We also give them alms, but how do we do it now,” asked Sister Anne of St. Mary’s Basilica.

Father Johnson D’Souza of St Cecilia’s Church said, “We are all facing the problem of demonetisa­tion, but we haven’t come on a unified platform till now. However, we have decided to help the needy in our own ways by contributi­ng individual­ly.”

Mr Charles Dominic, a businessma­n and regular churchgoer, said he donated clothes and does a lot of charity every year, but there was less money this year. “It’s a very sad year for us. All these years we never faced this kind of situation. The most disturbing thing about demonetisa­tion is we won’t be able to follow the tradition set by our forefather­s.”

Mr Umakanth of Shraddha Extension said sales had plummeted this year by 60 per cent. “By now, we would have ordered our second lot of stock. But our store is still occupied with the first stock and it seems unlikely that we will be selling off these items.”

“Sales haven’t picked up,” confirmed Mr Kailash Jain at Cherma’s. “Usually shops and malls attract consumers by offering festive discounts, but this year it seems to be unlikely because people don’t have money to spend.”

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