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The menu rules as restaurants outside the city operate beyond 4pm

The menu rules as restaurants outside the city operate beyond 4pm
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Nagpur: If the restaurant owner in the city has been left disappointed because the new key open order does not calm the timing to eat, those who have companies outside the city limits are easy.
There are food connection reports located just a little outside the city limits on national highways and countries that operate beyond 4pm for a long time.
Restrictions cover all districts, including restaurants outside the city limits too.
However, the rule was only strictly followed in the city limits .restaurants along Jalan Amravati, Jalan Kampee, Wardha streets and other exits from the city open openly bring customers from the back door between 5 and 7 nights.
Some joints on the road look open.
Peep quickly inside does not show customers.
A little further on the highway, TOI stops at a restaurant where the takeaway service is open, but dinner is also not rejected.
Then, the restaurant owner clarified that only takeaways were allowed after 4pm.
“Sometimes the family arrives on the way from a long distance request to be served.
Seeing the situation, some cannot be denied food too,” he said.
“It’s time that the government makes it easy for the sidewalk.
Why restaurants are issued if other companies can run until night.
It is difficult to recover Wages.
Even the last year’s power bill has not been paid, but there is no concession from the government in such contributions, “said the restaurant owner who asked not to be named.
Exploring looks parked outside of several joints that have come down.
Smaller restaurants with tables with shops that are easy to operate.
The source in the hospitality industry said a number of friendly people were posted on social media about their visit to restaurants along the Amravati road during the night.
Singh Renu Language, Saint Employers’ Organization demanded sidewalk easing, even he was shown about some of the remaining highway joints opened.
“If at all, it might be due to coercion because it is difficult to meet costs and losses is a pile,” he said.
The District R Collector R Vimala said such a restaurant might operate because of the lack of police.
“It’s hard to monitor each and every region and people must also be responsible,” he said.
Superintendent of Police (Nagpur Rural), Rakesh Ola said she had asked the police station concerned to remain vigilant.
Raids carried out on Tuesday and Vigil will continue.
“The department is concerned, which includes Collectorate District, will also be informed so that further action such as license cancellation can also be taken,” Ola said.
He stressed that there were not many restaurants left open outside the timing.

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