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2,959,078.0 More than 80% of the daily business for restaurants and bars will be wiped out in Haryana with night curfew in the state and many top chains are planning to shut down till the restriction is in force, executives at large dining chains said. “The 9 pm-onwards curfew means we have to shut down at 8 pm. This is not sustainable at all and doesn’t cover the costs of operating. Lunch business is very small since most people are working from home in any case,” said Zorawar Kalra, MD of Massive Restaurants, which runs marquee restaurants Farzi Cafe and Made In Punjab, among others. ....
Updated Apr 08, 2021 | 09:40 IST Although IPL s broadcasting rights are with Star Sports, the league also derives a chunk of its revenues from out-of-home viewership for which brands had forged tie-ups. Representational image  New Delhi: Indian Premier League (IPL), which starts from tomorrow (April 9), likely to see significant decline in its out-of-home revenues as brands are pulling out of co-promotions and off stadium marketing activities they had inked with bars, clubs and restaurants for live screenings of matches amid the second wave of Covid-19, the Economic Times mentioned in a report citing industry executives. Although IPL s broadcasting rights are with Star Sports, the league also derives a chunk of its revenues from out-of-home viewership for which brands had forged tie-ups. ....
The rebound will be quicker for stronger brands as more people get the coronavirus vaccine. Synopsis Zorawar Kalra, MD of Massive Restaurants that runs brands such as Farzi Cafe and Made in Punjab, said business for existing brands is at 70% of the pre-Covid numbers. New Delhi: After a crippling 2020 that included several lockdowns, innumerable curbs and truncated hours on New Year s Eve, things are beginning to look up for restaurants, pubs and bars as more people start dining out. The rebound will be quicker for stronger brands as more people get the coronavirus vaccine. “Established brands are seeing a better recovery and touching 75-80% of the pre Covid numbers. We just hope the caseload goes down in ....