Big B, Sonu Sood ask Mumbaikars to stay calm amid power outage, Kangana takes a jibe at Maha government
'All will be well', Big B reassured his followers.
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Kunal Kohli requested his social media followers to not panic.
On Monday morning, the financial capital of the country came to a standstill as a city-wide power outage left Mumbaikars in the dark. Hindi cine personalities including megastar Amitabh Bachchan, actors Sonu Sood, Ali Fazal, Nimrat Kaur and film-maker Kunal Kohli urged people to “stay calm”.
The Big B, who celebrated his 78th birthday on Sunday, sent out a tweet on Monday, urging his followers to stay calm and reassuring them that 'all will be well'.
“Entire city in power outage… Somehow managing this message...keep calm all shall be well,” the veteran actor wrote on the microblogging site.
T 3688 - Entire city in power outage .. somehow managing this message .. keep calm all shall be well ..
Sonu Sood, in a no-holds-barred tweet, talked about how a 2 hour power-cut in Mumbai grabbed the nation's attention but there still are households in the country that get electricity supply for 2 hours.
मुंबई में दो घंटे से बिजली नहीं तो पूरे देश को पता चल गया। लेकिन आज भी देश में ऐसे बहुत से घर हैं जिन्हें दो घं… https://t.co/FVKDBqjKc2
'Panga' actress Kangana Ranaut, who engaged in a war of words with Shiv Sena's Sanjay Raut last month and a legal battle with the Sena-led BMC, took to social media to take a jibe at Maharashtra government.
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#Powercut in Mumbai, meanwhile Maharashtra government क-क-क.......कंगना । https://t.co/sktcXOihq7
Maharashtra's Power Minister Nitin Raut said the electricity supply in Mumbai was interrupted around 10 am during maintenance and repair work at Maharashtra State Electricity Transmission Company's 400 kv Kalwa-Padgha centre.
Due to the power failure suburban local train services and metro, operating only for essential workers at present, were held up but have now resumed.
The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) Commissioner, Iqbal Singh Chahal, has asked all the hospitals to keep diesel generator sets ready in case the power outage in the city lasts more than two hours.
The power is now back in major parts of the city.
(With inputs from PTI)
Mumbai Eateries All Set For The New Normal, Restaurateurs Say Reopening Will Help Revive Dining Industry
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The Maharashtra state government, led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackarey, has agreed to allow restaurant owners in the state to provide dine-in services from the first week of October.
While the restaurateurs are all set to resume business, they are also prioritising guest safety and taking all the necessary precautions. They are also optimistic that the reopening of eateries will help revive the dining industry which has taken a hit due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
ET Panache spoke to several restaurateurs to know their thoughts on the reopening of restaurants. Here’s what they said.
The Maharashtra state government, led by Chief Minister Uddhav Thackarey, has agreed to allow restaurant owners in the state to provide dine-in services from the first week of October.While the resta..
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“We welcome this move by the Maharashtra government. This will help revive the restaurant business in Mumbai that has faced severe financial losses due to the expensive real estate, management of inventories and staff allowances in the past six months. It will kick start the popular Mumbai culture of eating out but of course with all safety measures that would be laid down by the authorities.”
“We welcome this move by the Maharashtra government. This will help revive the restaurant business in Mumbai that has faced severe financial losses due to the expensive real estate, management of inv..
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“We thank our honourable Chief Minister for allowing us to open in a timely fashion following all safety protocols. Safety of our patrons is of utmost importance and we will strive to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for them.”
“We thank our honourable Chief Minister for allowing us to open in a timely fashion following all safety protocols. Safety of our patrons is of utmost importance and we will strive to ensure a safe a..
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“We’re looking forward to inviting our customers back into our restaurants. We will make sure to be responsible citizens and follow all the covid-19 safety protocols to its fullest. We can’t wait to put smiles on our patron’s faces again and begin the journey to normalcy.”
“We’re looking forward to inviting our customers back into our restaurants. We will make sure to be responsible citizens and follow all the covid-19 safety protocols to its fullest. We can’t wait to ..
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“The decision of allowing restaurants to open for dine-in service in Maharashtra will revive the restaurant industry which supports over 6 million direct employees and over 100 million indirect individuals. It's a chain reaction that influences almost 2 million individuals and households. The allowance of 50% capacity is a transition into the new normal in a slow and efficient way.”
“The decision of allowing restaurants to open for dine-in service in Maharashtra will revive the restaurant industry which supports over 6 million direct employees and over 100 million indirect indiv..
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“The move will bring reassurance for Mumbai’s dining out and restaurant industry that have been under frightful financial strain as our businesses remained shuttered since March.This is a huge sigh of relief for employees with a conception of not knowing whether they’re going to get a job in the near future. This move should certainly reduce the percentage of restaurants looking to shut down permanently. Assuring the safety of our guests and employees will be our top priority.”
“The move will bring reassurance for Mumbai’s dining out and restaurant industry that have been under frightful financial strain as our businesses remained shuttered since March.This is a huge sigh o..
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“Happy to hear the government's decision to open up restaurants. This will require us to put in place many new processes to give the customer comfort on hygiene and safety. However, I think people realise that coronavirus is here to stay for the near future and they want to move back to some level of normalcy. While there may be an initial hesitation, eventually people will start going out if they feel comfortable in the space they are visiting. Keeping fingers crossed and excited to finally be able to open up our doors.”
“Happy to hear the government's decision to open up restaurants. This will require us to put in place many new processes to give the customer comfort on hygiene and safety. However, I think people re..
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