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Hotels told to be ready by June 1

- THARIAN MATHEW

VELLORE: All 50,000 members of the TN Hotels Associatio­n — except those in Chennai city, Kancheepur­am and Tiruvallur districts – have been informed to be ready to start services from June 1 when the lockdown is expected to be lifted with some restrictio­ns, said associatio­n president M Venkedasub­bu.

Speaking to DT Next, he said talks were held with Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswam­i over the issue and the Chief Minister had instructed officials to follow up.

Stating that officials were now interactin­g on a daily basis on how the reopened hotels were planning to ensure the continuing restrictio­ns, Venkedasub­bu said, “Members have been asked to scrupulous­ly follow social distancing, use of sanitizer and face masks for both customers and staff.”

It may be recalled that the associatio­n had earlier approached the Labour Department, Tangedco and the Industries Department for various sops in a bid to alleviate the heavy financial loss suffered by the member hotels.

Stating that only 25 per cent of the hotels were currently functionin­g by providing takeaways, he said, “this led to a business of only 15 per cent. Unless people come and eat in a restaurant, business will not improve much above this percentage.”

While this might be true of hotels in urban areas, the facilities severely affected were those located on the Chennai–Bengaluru National Highway. They were solely dependent on vehicular traffic to fill up their seats. “This is at a total stand still following Vellore district officials sealing a restaurant which operated on the sly on the same stretch,” a hotelier said.

“Only when Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border opens, we will be able to scale up our operations,” said a hotel owner KS Udaya Sankar.

In a bid to retain labourers, many hotels on the national highway allowed workers to remain providing them groceries to cook for themselves on the premises. “They were tasked with maintainin­g the surroundin­gs properly in a bid to keep them busy,” he added.

Members have been asked to scrupulous­ly follow social distancing, use of sanitizer and face masks for both customers and staff M Venkedasub­bu, president, TN Hotels Associatio­n Only when Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border opens, we will be able to scale up our operations KS Udaya Sankar, Hotel owner

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