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HRAWI expects 25-40% hotels to open in the first week in MaharashtraHRAWI said it has asked its members to adhere to the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) as outlined in the COVID-19 guidelines specifical...
08 Jul, 2020, 05.48 PM IST
Surplus milk, drop in demand: How Nandini kept farmers smiling through lockdownAt the onset of the lockdown, KMF and 14 associate milk unions stared into the immediate challenge of not just collecting milk from farmers...
02 Jul, 2020, 04.59 PM IST
Maharashtra, Sikkim prohibit hotels from resuming operationsOn Saturday, guidelines issued by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) permitted hotels and restaurants to resume operations outside containm...
01 Jun, 2020, 07.02 AM IST
Maharashtra, Sikkim prohibit hotels and restaurants from opening through new ordersThe Maharashtra government's order on easing of restrictions and phase wise opening of lockdown comes into effect from June 1 and shall rem...
31 May, 2020, 09.49 PM IST
Indo-Pak clash likely to be high-scoring… for hospitality sectorWe are expecting massive footfall anyway. The offers are just to add to all the excitement,” said Pramode Bhandari, area general manager at...
17 Jun, 2019, 12.56 PM IST
India on the go: International trips are growing faster than domestic travelAccording to the report, 39% more Indians are taking a holiday this year than in 2016, and international travel has grown faster (60% from ...
24 Dec, 2017, 12.35 AM IST
Diu and other Union Territories lose out on tourism post liquor ban80 of 100 establishments in Diu have downed shutters and inflow of tourists from the neighbouring dry state Gujarat drops to a trickle.
19 Apr, 2017, 01.20 AM IST
Hotels federation considering filing new petition in Supreme Court for review of liquor banWe believe we can have a better hearing now. We didn’t get enough time for the hearing and we feel we were caught in the crossfire of liquo...
06 Apr, 2017, 07.42 AM IST
VAT hike to hit peak season business for hotels & restaurants in MaharashtraVAT on beverages has increased to 25% from the current 20%. This means, a can of beer, which was earlier priced around Rs 300 at restaurant...
02 Oct, 2015, 07.26 AM IST