
“Our association has been advocating the proposal to make Mumbai a 24/7 city for quite a few years. With the Union Government’s approval, this bill may just become a reality and if implemented, it will be a landmark decision that will lead to increased revenues, employment opportunities and safety for its citizens, especially women,” says Mr. Bharat Malkani, President, HRAWI. “We welcome the centre’s proposal and strongly urge our Hon’ CM, Shri. Devendra Fadanavis to make the city 24/7 operational considering the positive outcomes of this decision,” he adds.
Last year, both the BMC and the then Police Commissioner had in principle agreed to the association’s proposal for a 24/7 Mumbai.
“An active night life offers many direct benefits to the tourism and hospitality industry. Business travellers often spend an extra night or two at destinations that have an active night life. Visitors, especially from Europe and United States, have a culture of unwinding after a day’s work. An extra night spent by tourists in Maharashtra can generate Rs. 603 crores as extra revenue for the government coffers,” concludes Mr. Kamlesh Barot, past President, HRAWI.
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