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Amid rising Covid-19 cases, state governments rely on curfew raj

Amid rising Covid-19 cases, state governments rely on curfew raj SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 10, 2021, 07:28 AM IST Share Synopsis Despite last year’s experience, states are resorting to night curfews, partial lockdown and even complete lockdown to tame the Covid-19 pandemic. Here is a look at restrictions imposed in different states: With the highest number of cases, Maharashtra has clamped night curfew from April 5. In the wake of the second wave of the Covid-19 epidemic, several states have resorted to night curfews, partial lockdown or complete lockdown. Around the same time last year, the infection level was nowhere near what it is today in most places, though the reported cases of infection went up steadily despite the lockdown. The harshest measure proved insufficient to quell the spread of the pandemic, but it had a massive impact on the economy. Last year’s experience, however, failed to provide any valuable lesson for different state administrations. Here is a

Maharashtra hospitality bodies launch campaign to protest COVID-19 restrictions

Maharashtra hospitality bodies launch campaign to protest COVID-19 restrictions SECTIONS Last Updated: Apr 08, 2021, 09:19 AM IST Share Synopsis Hospitality associations across the state, including the FHRAI, HRAWI, NRAI, AHAR and other local bodies, will organise a silent protest outside all hotels and restaurants on Thursday, it added. Agencies Hospitality associations across Maharashtra have formed an umbrella body United Hospitality Forum (UHF) and initiated a campaign #MissionRoziRoti to protest against the recent restrictions imposed on the sector by the state government amid a surge in COVID-19 cases. The latest Break The Chain guidelines have spelled a death knell for the industry, causing huge loss to jobs, revenues and the spirit of enterprise, the associations said in a statement.

Explained: How fresh Covid curbs may be a death knell for hospitality sector

Explained: How fresh Covid curbs may be a death knell for hospitality sector With many states imposing localised lockdowns and night curfews, restaurants and similar establishments in the country are again staring at an existential crisis. Some experts say that the fresh Covid-19 curbs could be a final blow to many hospitality sector businesses. advertisement UPDATED: April 8, 2021 14:23 IST India s vast hspitality sector is seriously worried after many state governments have imposed fresh Covid-19 curbs like night curfews. (Photo: Reuters/Representational image) It has been less than six months since the struggling hospitality sector found some footing after bearing the brunt of the strict nationwide lockdown for most parts of 2020. The sector suffered massive losses due to the stringent eight-month lockdown that was imposed to contain the pandemic’s first wave in India.

Traders protest, restaurants decry shutdown in Mumbai city | Mumbai News

Representative image Mumbai: Sporadic protests by traders erupted on Day Two of the Covid-19 shutdown, especially in Chembur and Navi Mumbai. On Wednesday, hoteliers’ federations AHAR, HRAWI and NRAI along with other district associations formed the United Hospitality Forum of Maharashtra (UHFM) to protest against what it called “oppressive steps” taken by the state government in its bid to control the pandemic. UHFM will conduct silent protests at various restaurants across Maharashtra at 12.30pm on Thursday. AHAR president Shivanand Shetty said, “Lakhs of families are dependent on this industry. So we have formed this forum to voice our protest and press for measures that are conducive for us to do business.”

Mumbai: AHAR clarifies on food deliveries | Mumbai News

AHAR said takeaways are not allowed on Saturdays and Sundays, and home deliveries will continue till 8pm. “Monday to Friday takeaways and home deliveries are allowed till 8pm; on Saturday and Sunday, only home delivery is allowed,” said AHAR president Shivanand Shetty. FacebookTwitterLinkedinEMail

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