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Walmart-owned Flipkart temporarily closes in India as the nation goes under lockdown

Tuesday, March 24, 2020 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Walmart-owned Flipkart temporarily closes in India as the nation goes under lockdown

Last night, India’s Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, announced a 21-day long nationwide lockdown in the country to help prevent the spread of coronavirus. That’s upturned a lot of how India operates. This morning, Walmart-owned Flipkart said that it’s temporarily suspending all its delivery services. The megastore’s site is also closed at the moment; the homepage displays a message letting users know about the company’s decision, and all products are labeled ‘out of stock.’ The company didn’t provide any clarity as to when its operations will resume: We are temporarily suspending our services. Your needs have always been our priority, and our…

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