Maharashtra hospitality bodies launch campaign to protest COVID-19 restrictions
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Last Updated: Apr 08, 2021, 09:19 AM IST
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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.
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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.
Hotels and restaurants across Maharashtra hold silent protests over closure of operations
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Mumbai: Hotel and Restaurant associations launch campaign to highlight their struggle
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The apex body of restaurants and hotels has launched a campaign to highlight their desperate bid for survival, at a time, when the state government has imposed strict restrictions on hotels amid the rise in COVID-19 cases across the state.
According to the state governmentâs Break The Chain initiative, restaurants are to be totally shut except for take-away, parcels and food delivery between 7 am and 8 pm on weekdays and on weekends, with only food deliveries being allowed. Additionally, the State has mandated all food delivery personnel to be either vaccinated or undergo RT-PCR tests to test negative for COVID-19 at intervals of every 15 days.