 A number of industries have been affected badly by the continuous lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these industries, the printing industry has not yet recovered from the crisis even after the lockdown restrictions have been relaxed. There are many small printing press units in Tamil Nadu, especially in Chennai which are struggling for their survival. Newspick approached some of them to understand the crisis that they are going through these days. I especially mentioned in the printing press area in Tamil Nadu, more than two lakhs printing presses are working. The employers all over the world are engaged, more than 10 lakhs employees are engaged in these particular industries. The complete lockdown starts from March 24. After March 24, for the first three months, it's 100% lockdown. After three months, the government partially relaxes all the areas. Printing press also relaxes them. The printing press is the main job, actually college, school, printing books, records and everything and the social festival functions, family functions and everything. It's all only connected to the printing press area. So for the past four and five months, the printing press area is 100% lockdown. The employees and staffs and small entrepreneurs also very well affected in this area. I can't show the fees to the kids, sir. Even after the pandemic, we have to work hard to open the company and you have to go and sit there. When I finished my job, they asked me to do this. They asked me to come and do it. After the lockdown, they asked me to come and do it. Now, they are forcing us to show the fees to the kids. They are calling us and sending us messages. They asked me to come and do it. Now, they don't have anything to do with it. They are not working. The company is very lazy. But we have a lot of problems. Some of the employees have to do it. They have to give us a receipt. Some of the employees called us and told us that they had to work hard. Now, they are working very hard. Now, in these nine months, probably if anything, everything has gone well. We would have conducted about some 15 book fairs in various district headquarters. 70% of our revenue is only from the book fairs. At least we have a large showroom here in Chennai in Tamil Nadu or Indian Standard. We have some more showrooms in the other district headquarters. But most of the Tamil publishers, they depend upon the book fair only for their sales. So, they are all affected very, very badly. We too are affected, but they are affected much more badly than us. We were expecting the government to do at least some minimum assistance to us, the publishers. We can do it only if we get the documents, school diary, etc. But now, we have been paying the salary for the last five months. We have been asking for time to pay the rent. They have said that they will pay the rent for the next three months. In Raya Patai area, there are more than 10,000 people. In this area, there are more than 10,000 people. This is the last time. No one can say no to us. They are all experiencing this. No one can say no to us. Who will say no to us? The government is not taking this money from our office. They are asking for the GST bill. They are asking for the GST bill. They are asking for the current bill. They are asking for the telephone bill. They have said that the central government will pay the rent for the next six months. They have even cut the net work for a month. They have cut a month's work for the bill. Before, we would get a good job. In the night time, we would get a good job. We used to get a lot ofát jobs. We used to get a lot of school book. We do not have any jobs now. We get only a couple of jobs. We do not have a lot of jobs. The night time, we get a lot of jobs. We get a good job. We will spend 2000-3000 Rupees. Now, there is no way out and no work to do. Now, the money to buy is correct for the rent. It is difficult to pay for school fees.