FIRST & FOREMOST ASIAN WEEKLY IN EUROPE
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9 MAY - 16 MAY 2020 - VOL 49 ISSUE 2
'COVID-19 CANCELLED OUR WEDDING' Pandemic hits wedding and events industry hard
inside: New Labour leader aims to forge better relation with British Indians SEE PAGE 4
Does Covid-19 make writing a Will more relevant among Brit-Asians? SEE PAGE 15
Migrants grow restless, resort to violence SEE PAGE 23
Rupanjana Dutta The UK’s wedding industry is among one of the hardest hit, as the Coronavirus pandemic led to limitations on UK’s public gatherings and hosting of events. A study by Londonbased wedding planning app, Bridebook has found that coronavirus has impacted 64% of weddings in
2020, either by postponements or by cancellations, according to a report by the Evening Standard. With an additional 36% of all other wedding-related businesses being lost, the industry is set to suffer losses of up to £87.5bn in the UK, with around £3bn per annum, contributed by the Asian wedding industry alone. Cost of an average Asian wedding is between £30,000
to £50,000, with a guest-list running between 500-1000 people. n India and many other countries in South Asia, weddings often have a short turnaround time (on average a 6 months gap between engagement and wedding), but in the UK, most Asian families take 12-18 months to plan for a wedding, especially if it’s a destination wedding. Continued on page 10
Lockdown extended by two more weeks in India SEE PAGE 26