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The tourism and hospitality sector who was disappointed with weekend meal at Karnataka

The tourism and hospitality sector who was disappointed with weekend meal at Karnataka
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Mysuru: Even when the state government imposed a weekend course from Friday night, stakeholders in the tourism industry and hospitality disappointed with the decision.
Members of the 32 different organizations including hotels, restaurants and travel associations have urged the government to ensure the boundaries between countries but allow them to do business in the city and semi-urban areas.
They were upset and signaled non-cooperation with the government’s plan to impose weekend hours.
In accordance with the final order of the government, weekend curfew was dropped from 9pm on Friday which will decrease up to 5 pages Monday in eight districts bordering Kerala and Maharashtra.
The rules will apply to MySuru, Kodagu and Chamarajanagar in South Carnataka.
BS Prashanth of Karnataka Society Tourism said all representatives from 32 different associations were upset by government decisions.
“When the sectors are on the recovery path, the government has put the fingers on the wheel.
I do not understand the logic behind imposing weekend meals when the daily cases are under 100 and more than 80% of adult populations are vaccinated.
We will Easily agree to whether the situation is uncontrolled by more positive cases and deaths, “he said.
“This is the opinion of representatives from almost every organization.
Business occurs during the weekend.
Impressive curfew during workdays prevent the business community.
Let the borders close and impose more stringent restrictions but the city must be allowed to open,” he said.
C Narayana Gowda, president of the hotel association, Mysuru, expressed dissatisfaction about weekend hours.
The hotel business has bit dust during locking.
Weekend curfew will definitely have an impact on the life of lakh people who depend on the industry.
Around 25rb people in MySuru and 12 lakh people in Karnataka depend on the hotel industry, he said.
HD Kote Taluk authorities said following the government’s direction entries rules on the Bavali border were tightened.
Every visitor must bring RPCR negative reports no more than 72 hours.
This also applies to some people and fully vaccinated.
Vehicle drivers carrying important commodities are directed at conducting a RPCR test once every two weeks, officials said.

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