Plan to keep select Mumbai shops open 24x7 gets cabinet’s approval
ENDORSING THE IDEA, AADITYA THACKERAY MADE A FORMAL PRESENTATION TO THE CABINET ON WEDNESDAY
MUMBAI: The Maharashtra cabinet on Wednesday allowed malls, multiplexes and shops in non-residential areas in Mumbai to function round the clock from the next week.
Endorsing the idea, Aaditya Thackeray made a formal presentation to the Cabinet on Wednesday. Thackeray clarified that the rules of the state excise department will continue to apply to discotheques, beer bars and permit rooms that serve liquor and those will continue to operate till 1.30 am.
“We have decided to roll out the policy in identified areas after a discussion with the municipal and police commissioner of Mumbai,” Thackeray said.
He said the concept will help the state government in improving revenue and job generation. “We have 5 lakh people working in the service sector. With the Mumbai 24 Hours concept requiring that establishments run in three shifts, we can expect a generation of five lakh jobs. The night life in London is a £5 billion economy and we too can expect a sizeable contribution to the revenue generation and boost to the GDP,” he said.
The state home department had expressed concerns over the burden on the police force but Thackeray said that there would be no burden on the police force since the gated communities have their own security arrangements. “Areas like Kamala Mills have their own CCTV network, security personnel and parking facilities so the burden would not be on the government agencies. In fact, the police force can generate revenue by charging for their services to such establishment,” he said.
Home minister Anil Deshmukh said since Mumbai 24 Hours was being implemented in limited areas as a pilot project, the police force will not be burdened. Meanwhile, the Opposition slammed the government for keeping the shops open during night and linked it with the Kamala Mills floor space index (FSI) scam.
“The proposal passed by the Cabinet has the backdrop of the Kamala Mills fire that killed 14 people two years ago.
There was a massive violation of the FSI in the mills and a minister in the incumbent government had visited the premises just a few days before the fire. By rolling out the idea of keeping the shops and establishments open round the clock, the government is safeguarding violations,” BJP leader Ashish Shelar said.
Thackeray responded that the government was only safeguarding the interest of the common people.