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Hotels, theatres, gyms hit by uncertainty seek relief from govt

Owners say that any extension in restrictions will spell doom for business Many parts of Bengaluru, which would have otherwise been packed, were noticeably empty on Wednesday, a day after the government introduced restrictions and shut down theatres, hotels, malls, and gyms for two weeks. People whose livelihoods are dependent on these sectors fear that the “semi-lockdown” will be extended beyond the two weeks. Any such extension will “ruin our business irrevocably”, said proprietors who are still to recover from last year’s lockdown. Chandrashekhar Hebbar, president, Karnataka Regional Hotels’ and Restaurants’ Association, argued that opening only for takeaways was not viable. Most hotels will shut shop, he predicted. “Already hit from the restrictions last year, nearly 3,000 hotels wound up business. This year too, we may see a repeat of the situation,” he said.

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Night curfew leads to fear of another wave of job loss in hospitality sector

Night curfew leads to fear of another wave of job loss in hospitality sector Updated: Updated: April 09, 2021 23:57 IST The industry has been urging the government to consider those employed in the hotel industry as frontline workers Share Article AAA A view of a restaurant at R.T. Nagar in Bengaluru on Friday.   | Photo Credit: SUDHAKARA JAIN The industry has been urging the government to consider those employed in the hotel industry as frontline workers The government’s decision to impose night curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. in the light of a spike in COVID-19 cases has not gone down well with the hotel industry, especially as restaurants, pubs, and other eateries are operating at 50% occupancy.

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