The Free Press Journal

Decision on extending timings of hotels soon

- SANJAY JOG sanjay.jog@fpj.co.in

The Maharashtr­a government will soon take a decision on extending the timings of the hotels in Mumbai, said Mumbai District Guardian Minister Aslam Shaikh. He, however, did not give any timeline for the government decision.

His announceme­nt came days after the NCP, which is a key ally in the Maha Vikas Aghadi government, had said it will soon appeal to Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray for increasing the hotel timings beyond 10 pm. The NCP has demanded relaxation in curbs on the functionin­g of shops and hotels especially during the festive season.

Earlier, the Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­n of Western India (HRAWI), in a representa­tion to the CM has requested for an extension of operation timings for hotels and restaurant­s in the state. The associatio­n has recommende­d restoring the operation timings of hotels and restaurant­s as per the license held by establishm­ents, on all days of the week from Monday through Sunday. It has also requested the government to offer relaxation on the condition that restaurant staff be fully vaccinated for resumption of operations.

The Associatio­n has stated that since October 2020, restaurant­s in Maharashtr­a were allowed to operate under restrictio­ns at 50 per cent

The Associatio­n said that the present timings for restaurant­s from 7 am to 10 pm do not complement this business. This is only adding to the losses caused due to the two lockdowns

capacity with restrictio­ns on timings. But the second wave of the pandemic led to another complete lockdown and later more severe restrictio­ns were imposed on restaurant­s.

The Associatio­n argued that the present timings for restaurant­s from 7 am to 10 pm do not complement this business. This is only adding to the losses caused due to the two lockdowns. ‘’We recommend that the government allows hotels and restaurant­s to revert to the pre-pandemic timings through the week. This will not only benefit restaurant­s but it also will promote staggered ventures out of the public,’’ said Pradeep Shetty, Sr Vice President, HRAWI.

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