Local eateries have rejected the deadline for closing food outlets in a bid to save electricity and warned retaliation for forcibly enforcing the timetable, says a press release. The Punjab Government last week notified the timetable for closing shopping malls, bakeries, godowns, warehouses and private offices at 9pm. The closing time for restaurants, cinemas, clubs, and circus was notified as 11:30pm. Besides, the provincial governments made it mandatory for those outlets suppose to be close at 9pm to observe weekly holiday either on Friday or Sunday. The restaurants, cinemas and clubs however were exempted from weekly holiday. President All Rawalpindi Restaurants Association Mohammad Farooq Chaudhry rejected the said timeframe and warned to lodge protest in case the respective authorities would impose fine on any restaurant over non-compliance. He said that the government had allowed takeaway service even during the lockdown of Covid-19. He further said that the restaurants have decided to substantial reduce electricity consumption and they switched off unnecessary lights, sign boards etc to save electricity. He proposed that the eateries should allow takeaway till mid-night and 30 minutes should be given to the restaurants after the closing time for winding up.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
With focus on CPEC, govt unveils Rs 2.27tr PSDP
-
Taxes in Budget 2022-23
-
Taxes in Budget 2022-23
-
Budget ‘anti-people and anti-business’, says Imran
-
PM desires NA to adopt resolution condemning BJP leaders’ sacrilegious remarks
-
Sarfaraz Ahmed’s career is almost over: Ramiz Raja tells chief selector
-
Govt to bring 2.5 mln shopkeepers in tax net
-
122,000 applications received under EUSP for FY 2022; screening process to begin soon
-
PTI not to vacate field for political opponents in bye-polls: Shah Mahmood Hussain Qureshi
-
PPP Multan chapter extol budgetary allocations, increase in BISP funds
-
Pak Army soldier embraces martyrdom amid fire exchange with terrorists in N Waziristan
-
Senior level tri-service military delegation visits China