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Maharashtra govt extends timings for shops and restaurants – Times of India

MUMBAI: With Covid cases hitting a 17-month low and fatalities dropping, the Maharashtra government on Monday further eased restrictions to allow shops and restaurants to operate longer hours and amusement parks to reopen on October 22.
At present, commercial establishments have to down shutters by 10pm. Now timings for restaurants in Mumbai are likely to be extended up to 1am and for shops up to 12 midnight.

The decision was taken in a meeting between chief minister Uddhav Thackeray and the Covid task force. The extended timings for shops, restaurants and bars were announced later by the state administration on Thackeray’s instructions.
With the festive season on, the retail sector has been demanding an extension in timings to boost footfall and cut losses incurred during the lockdown.
Restaurateurs happy with move to extend working hours to 1am
Last week, at a meeting of Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) ministers with party president Sharad Pawar, a demand was raised to give relief to the business community by allowing them to operate longer hours.
Amusement parks have also been allowed to resume activities from October 22, which coincides with reopening of theatres, auditoriums and multiplexes. But the government has specified that its nod is only for rides that are dry and not water rides or water parks; a decision on the latter category will be taken later. Detailed guidelines for these will also be issued and it is likely they will be restricted at 50% capacity, said officials.
The BrihanMumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Monday said they will follow guidelines issued by the state government while allowing reopening of cinemas, drama theatres and cultural programmes in Mumbai from October 22.
Mumbai island city guardian minister Aslam Shaikh said timings for restaurants will be restored to pre-Covid days, that is till 1.30am by the end of the week. All other conditions remain the same, including a 50% occupancy limit.
Health minister Rajesh Tope said shop timings will be extended till midnight at least in Mumbai and restaurants will be allowed to take their last orders till 1am. “For the rest of the state, local bodies can decide on keeping Mumbai timings as the base,” said Tope.
The hospitality industry has unanimously welcomed the move. HRAWI senior vice president Pradeep Shetty said the association had petitioned the government repeatedly on the issue of timings. “Since Mumbai is the most restricted region in the whole country, we are very pleased to know that the chief minister has taken such a positive stand on it,” said Shetty.
AHAR president Shivanand Shetty said, “Restoring city restaurant timings to pre-Covid days is a very positive step and we welco me it. The move will enhance the festive spirit and mood of the industry. We expect the final copy of the order for implementation on the new timings soon.”

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