Liquor ban along highways: At least 1,000 star hotels hit in Maharashtra

Maharashtra would be losing an estimated yearly revenue of Rs 7,000 crore

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

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A closed liquor shop following the directive of the Supreme Court to shut liquor vends located within 500 of national and state highways in Nagpur. Photo: PTI

The ban on has affected at least 1,000 star hotels in including the VIP Lounge at the domestic airport here, an official of Indian Hotel And Restaurant Association (AHAR) said on Sunday.

would be losing an estimated yearly revenue of Rs 7,000 crore in the wake of the Supreme Court order for shutting down from April 1 the vends within 500 metres range of state and highways, the government had said yesterday.



"There are some 10,000 hotels and restaurants in which have stopped serving since yesterday," AHAR president Adarsh Shetty told PTI.

"But the worst hit are the hotels ranging from three to five star who have invested hundreds of crores. Around 1,000 such hotels are affected by the ban," he said.

Many five star hotels are located near the domestic airport here and most of them are affected due to the order, he claimed.

The VIP lounge at the airport, which is used by private aircraft owners, has been also affected. All these places have stopped serving liquor, Shetty said.

Notably, the domestic airport in suburban Santacruz is located in the vicinity of the Western Express Highway.

"The star hotels are known for serving in various forms like different types of cocktails. They get business from such service... The decision has affected the business model," he added.

The apex court had made it clear that the judgement banning vends along would also be applicable to bars, pubs and restaurants as drunken driving leads to fatal road accidents.

Liquor ban along highways: At least 1,000 star hotels hit in Maharashtra

Maharashtra would be losing an estimated yearly revenue of Rs 7,000 crore

Maharashtra would be losing an estimated yearly revenue of Rs 7,000 crore The ban on has affected at least 1,000 star hotels in including the VIP Lounge at the domestic airport here, an official of Indian Hotel And Restaurant Association (AHAR) said on Sunday.

would be losing an estimated yearly revenue of Rs 7,000 crore in the wake of the Supreme Court order for shutting down from April 1 the vends within 500 metres range of state and highways, the government had said yesterday.

"There are some 10,000 hotels and restaurants in which have stopped serving since yesterday," AHAR president Adarsh Shetty told PTI.

"But the worst hit are the hotels ranging from three to five star who have invested hundreds of crores. Around 1,000 such hotels are affected by the ban," he said.

Many five star hotels are located near the domestic airport here and most of them are affected due to the order, he claimed.

The VIP lounge at the airport, which is used by private aircraft owners, has been also affected. All these places have stopped serving liquor, Shetty said.

Notably, the domestic airport in suburban Santacruz is located in the vicinity of the Western Express Highway.

"The star hotels are known for serving in various forms like different types of cocktails. They get business from such service... The decision has affected the business model," he added.

The apex court had made it clear that the judgement banning vends along would also be applicable to bars, pubs and restaurants as drunken driving leads to fatal road accidents.
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