Mumbai's iconic Crawford Market wore a deserted look as most shops remained closed due to low demand. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
However, business seems to be getting back to normal for a few retailers. As seen here, people buy dry fruits from a shop inside the market. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
Following SOPs set by the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC), shops at present remain open from 9 am to 5 pm and operate on alternate days on either side. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
Street hawkers are also back to work as seen here, a few street vendors are seen selling fruits and vegetables outside Crawford Market. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
Awaiting patiently for customers, vendors are seen seated outside their shops in hopes of buyers to arrive. A majority of the shopkeepers believe that if Mumbai local trains start, it will be a big boost to revive sales. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
No distancing from tea as seen here, people cue up outside a tea stall near Crawford Market. According to the tea stall owner, his sales have doubled as many restaurants in the vicinity had not reopened. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)
Eateries outside Crawford Market enjoy some business as people look to satisfy their street food cravings. (Image: Anurag Tiwari)