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Mumbai: Maharashtra government and BMC give cold shoulder to hospitality industry

Mumbai hotels and restaurant owners are unhappy with the Maharashtra government and BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) for not fulfilling their demands made in a bid to revive the sector. Though the corporation had used hotels during the lockdown to accommodate COVID-19 warriors and for quarantine purposes and the sector had supported the move, but as agreed, several of them have not been paid properly for their services. One of the aggrieved hoteliers Paramjit Singh Ghai, the managing partner of Hotel Samrat in Khar, said that BMC has been giving them a cold shoulder. BMC has paid the accommodation bills of hotels similar to what they paid for using open grounds and schools, amongst others, which is incorrect. Moreover, now, the state government wants us to pay excise duty on/before March 31 for this financial year. Since we are operating at 50 per cent capacity, a discount should be offered in the payment, including the installment facility. Also, BMC had promised a concess

Restaurants in Maharashtra to remain open till 1 am, shops till 11 pm

Travel News - Hotels, restaurants in Mumbai to ring in the new year at 10 30pm to align with Thailand celebrations

Hotels, restaurants in Mumbai to ring in the new year at 10.30pm to align with Thailand celebrations By TBM Staff | Mumbai Adapting to the new Covid-19 night curfew guidelines, Mumbai hotels and restaurants have decided that they will ring in 2021 an hour and half early at 10.30 PM. The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) has asked its members hotels and restaurants in the State to gear up for early celebrations on New Year’s Eve. With the State announcing a curfew post 11 pm, hotels and restaurants have decided to ring in the New Year Eve celebrations an hour and half early. The HRAWI has opined that ending the year earlier is a fitting tribute to Hospitality Industry s never say die attitude and welcome the New Year filled with hope and promise. The Association has also stated that while the curfew will disrupt Hospitality industry’s plans, it appreciates the government’s pre-emptiv

Maharashtra Announces License Fee Relief For Hotels, Restaurants

Maharashtra Announces License Fee Relief For Hotels, Restaurants Maharashtra Announces License Fee Relief For Hotels, Restaurants The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) and the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) have welcomed the Maharashtra government s decision. Hotels and restaurants had been badly hit during the COVID-19 lockdown. Mumbai: In a major relief to the hospitality industry battered by the coronavirus pandemic, the Maharashtra government has announced a partial waiver of the excise license fee along with the roll-back of the 15 per cent annual fee increase for the year 2020.   The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) and the Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI) have welcomed the Maharashtra government s decision. Hotels and restaurants had been badly hit during the lockdown and whatever hopes they had of cutting some of the losses during Christmas and New Year

Mumbai hotels to ring in New Year celebrations on Thailand Time

updated: Dec 23 2020, 10:06 ist The Hotel and Restaurant Association of Western India (HRAWI) has asked its members hotels and restaurants in the State to gear up for early celebrations on New Year’s Eve coinciding with Thailand Time . With the Maharashtra government announcing a night curfew from 11 pm to 6 am in Mumbai and other municipal areas, hotels and restaurants have decided to ring in the New Year Eve celebrations one-and-a-half-hour early. The HRAWI has opined that ending the year earlier is a fitting tribute to the hospitality industry s never say die attitude and welcome the New Year filled with hope and promise. 

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