
‘Govt. order on closure a slow death for restaurant industry’
The Hindu
NRAI demands normal hours of operation, or compensation
The order issued by the Delhi government on Monday prohibiting dining at restaurants and allowing only deliveries is unsustainable and will lead to a slow death of an erstwhile vibrant industry, said the National Restaurant Association of India (NRAI). It urged the government to provide the industry with some “oxygen” to survive the closure.
All restaurants and bars in the city, which had so far been running at 50% capacity and with restricted operating hours, were ordered to be closed in view of the rise in COVID-19 cases.

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