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Navneet Kalra: NRAI may suspend or terminate Navneet Kalra s membership; says awaiting clarity on case

Synopsis Kalra owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall and Nege & Ju in the national capital, besides eyewear retailer Dayal Opticals. Police seized 524 oxygen concentrators from the premises of the restaurants – Khan Chacha and Town Hall in Khan Market and Nege & Ju in Lodhi Colony – which were allegedly sold at heavily inflated prices. Agencies Delhi Police issued a lookout notice for Kalra on Monday. The National Restaurant Association of India said it may suspend or terminate the membership of New Delhi-based restaurateur Navneet Kalra, who is alleged to have hoarded oxygen concentrators and sold them in the black market. Kalra owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall and Nege & Ju in the national capital, besides eyewear retailer Dayal Opticals. Police seized 524 oxygen concentrators from the premises of the restaurants – Khan Chacha and Town Hall in Khan Market and Nege & Ju in Lodhi Colony – which were allegedly sold at heavily inflated prices.

Suntory donates $600,000 to Covid-19 relief in India

Suntory donates $600,000 to Covid-19 relief in India 12th May, 2021 by Alice Brooker Beam Suntory and parent company Suntory Holdings have pledged US$600,000 to organisations supporting Covid-19 relief in India. The owner of Yamazaki Japanese whisky has donated US$600,000 to Covid-19 relief efforts in India The companies are focused on increasing access to medical care in the hardest-hit areas, and supporting affected on-trade partners. The US$600,000 will support British Asian Trust, which works to deliver oxygen concentrators to hospitals, and the Confederation of Indian Industry (CII), which is undertaking extensive relief operations across India. It also extends to the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) as well as government-led relief efforts.

Why the NRAI wants to cut out the middleman of aggregator platforms like Swiggy and Zomato

Why the NRAI wants to cut out the middleman of aggregator platforms like Swiggy and Zomato Updated: Updated: May 10, 2021 20:59 IST At a recent townhall webinar, The National Restaurant Association of India discussed the need for restaurants to reprioritise direct delivery Share Article Riyaaz Amlani, CEO & MD, Impresario Handmade Restaurants   At a recent townhall webinar, The National Restaurant Association of India discussed the need for restaurants to reprioritise direct delivery National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI), a voice of the Indian restaurant industry, in their Townhall 4.0 recently discussed the importance of ‘direct order and the way to get your business future-ready’.

National Restaurant Association of India: NRAI proposes alternate delivery model to empower small and large F&B entrepreneurs

Synopsis NRAI reiterated that it is imperative that businesses take larger control of their digital landscapes to protect their long-term interest. Getty Images Founded in 1982, NRAI represents the interests of 500000+ restaurants, an industry valued at approximately Rs 4,23,865 crores. The National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI) on Thursday said that it is committed to partner with tech solutions where core business decisions are controlled by the restaurants themselves. The restaurant body also said that it seeks a transparent ecosystem which benefits all. It further stated that keeping such interests in mind, a dedicated tech team has been created which is looking at multiple tech solutions. At TownHall 4.0, “Delivering Profits #OrderDirect” held earlier on Thursday, industry stalwarts discussed ways to mitigate the challenges in #OrderDirect as well as the best practices to follow in order to achieve this objective.

Delhi Lockdown: Restaurants, cinemas wary of longer curbs

Delhi Lockdown: Restaurants, cinemas wary of longer curbs SECTIONS Share Synopsis Delhi hospitality players have already seen dwindling occupancy levels in the last few days, and they expect the lockdown to further add to their distress. Recovery in both the corporate and leisure market will be hit hard, especially if cases keep rising for a longer period. Restaurants and cinema owners have said that they would be able to tide over a six day lockdown announced by the Delhi government despite facing a severe cash crunch but an extension of the restrictions or the lockdown would be catastrophic for their businesses.

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