Mumbai: Hotel staffer loses job, and then Rs 11 lakh to UK ‘woman’
ByVallabh OzarkarVallabh Ozarkar / Updated: Feb 7, 2021, 11:08 IST
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Covid has taken away so much from all of us; but it has spelled disaster for gullible and careless people.
A 29-year-old Powai resident learnt it the hard way when he lost Rs 11 lakh to a British female ‘friend’ he met on social media; what’s worse is that he had taken loans from friends and family to help the ‘lady’ as he had lost his job at a five-star hotel due to the
covid shutdown.
According to the complaint lodged by the victim with Powai police, he worked with the purchasing department of a five-star hotel near
Michigan restaurants reopen indoor dining today: What to know
Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions
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However, they can only be at 25% capacity and will have a 10 p.m. curfew.
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It’s a day Michiganders have been patiently and not-so patiently waiting for the return of in-person dining.
“We’ve been preparing all week for this and we’re super hopeful that we’re heading in a direction that’s going to work for us,” said Hanna Carter, manager of Pickles & Rye Deli in West Bloomfield.
Restaurants can only open to 25% capacity, but Carter said that won’t be a problem.
Internet crowdfunding keeps many Michigan restaurants afloat amid pandemic
Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions
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Some restaurants mean more to their local communities than just a breakfast special or ice cream on a hot summer day. We know this based on the response to online crowdfunding pages set up to help a place like Dave & Amy’s off Highland Road in White Lake.
The place opened in 2002 and may not make it to 2022, but owner Dave McManaman said a fundraiser gives him some hope.
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Dave & Amy’s is a family diner. Nothing fancy, just good food, attentive service and a lot of regulars who love the atmosphere. At least they did when they could get inside.
Michigan restaurants can reopen indoor dining Feb. 1
Indoor dining limited to 25 percent capacity under revised restrictions
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BERKLEY, Mich. – Many Michigan restaurants found different ways to remain afloat amid a state COVID shutdown prohibiting indoor dining.
But restaurants will now be able to reopen indoor dining Feb. 1 with restrictions, such as operating at 25% capacity and a 10 p.m. curfew.
Kathering Kutscher redesigned the street outside her Berkley Common restaurant for unique heated seating. And with indoor dining reopening, she said she will keep it along with curbside carryout.
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“It’s so hard to plan. You talk to most restaurant owners right now and the first thing they say is they’re exhausted,” Kutscher said.