The Free Press Journal

18% HOTELS PULL UP SHUTTERS

Most of them choose to wait and watch, expecting the state government’s orders to change again

- PRATIP ACHARYA pratip.acharya@fpj.co.in

With Maharashtr­a's five-level unlock plan coming into effect from June 7, restaurant­s, gyms, salons and other commercial establishm­ents pulled up their shutters after two months.

On Monday, it seemed not many restaurant­s were ready to start operation on a full scale and it appeared that most of them chose to wait and watch.

Dine-in at the restaurant­s and eateries have been allowed till 4 pm with 50 per cent capacity. Many hoteliers and restaurant owners have said that, unless the state government extends the operationa­l timeline, their business won't improve. Pradeep Shetty, senior vice president, Hotels and Restaurant­s Associatio­n of Western India (HRAWI), said that only 15 per cent to 18 per cent of the hotels remained operationa­l on Monday. "Most of the restaurant­s suspended dinein operations other than a few popular breakfast joints. Business in restaurant­s usually picks up in the evening. More than 80 per cent of the business in restaurant­s takes place on weekends. If we aren't allowed to operate during prime hours, then it’s not viable for us to continue operations, as this only increases our expenses," said

Shetty on Monday.

Furthermor­e, he said that the associatio­n has appealed to the state government and BrihanMumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) to allow them to operate till 11pm. "Most of our workers have gone back to their hometown due to the lockdown. Unless they come back, it won't be possible for us to start operation in full scale. Till then, we have kept the option for home delivery only," said Ram Parmar, owner of a vegetarian restaurant in Kandivali.

Deepak Koitan, owner of a popular Udipi hotel in Kandivali, known for serving breakfast, said that people only came for takeaway orders on Monday. "We are apprehensi­ve about people stepping out to dine out as of now. So, we have only kept two tables open for dine-in services and have continued with home delivery services," Koitan said.

Gyms and salons also started operation from Monday. Richmond Rebello, a fitness trainer and co-owner of a Malad gym, said that even if the government has allowed gyms to function, they are yet to open their doors for their patrons. "We are continuing with online classes. Like last time, we don't want to rush things and would like to wait for sometime as the government orders can change again," said Rebello.

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