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Pune: Manpower shortage hampers Pub owners’ Strategies

Pune: Manpower shortage hampers Pub owners' Strategies
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PUNE: Close to 40 percent of pubs and nightclubs haven’t reopened regardless of the limitations being more relaxed.
Of those restaurants which have not reopened, near 20 percent weren’t capable to cover the requisite permit renewal fee so as to reopen, data furnished by the state excise division revealed.
Ganesh Shetty, president of Pune Restaurants and also Hoteliers Association (PRAHA), stated that the absence of labour and inability to cover the excise fee have exacerbated reopening of pubs.
“There are approximately 1,800 to 2,000 pubs and nightclubs in Pune.
For most, getting back workers, who left to their own houses, is a problem.
Trains aren’t operating and flight tickets are costly.
Some club owners are attempting to bring back their workers by providing them tickets.
A couple of others wish to wait and observe before they sag.
Bars are to stay closed on weekends and that’s a problem for most owners.
We will fulfill deputy chief minister Ajit Pawar on Thursday.
We expect to acquire permission to run on weekends,” Shetty told TOI.
State excise superintendent Santosh Zagade stated that although 1,673 bars renewed their permits for 2021-22, approximately 320 haven’t approached them to get its renewal.
Rajas Divakar, that was able to conduct a sofa in Kothrud, stated he wasn’t in a position to innovate company.
“The excise fee has to be paid before March 31 for the whole year.
This past year, lots of owners endured heavy losses because of the lockdown and the state authorities was asked to reduce the commission by half an hour, which it really did.
Bars and nightclubs reopened in late-September and October.
This moment, however, no such support was granted.
A lot people have confronted such enormous losses which we’re in no place to pay the commission to reopen the socket,” Divakar stated.
Kishor Sarpotdar, general secretary of PRAHA, stated nightclubs and lounges would not do great company until pupils returned into the city.
“There are lots of issues such as personnel availability, lease payment, and wages.
While pubs will innovate gradually, industry for lounges and nightclubs will stay bad as pupils, that frequent them’ve gone home,” he explained.

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