The Association has pointed out that in the earlier MPD-2041 draft, the DDA had provisioned for the increase and also had proposed including the same but has now left it out.
Federation of Hotel & Restaurant Associations of India (FHRAI)
FHRAI submits representation seeking extension on the timeline for mentioning FSSAI license no. on bills
The Association has requested the authority to take into consideration the COVID-19 affected industry’s on-going crisis and the additional expense burden that businesses would have to incur to implement new systems including the printing of new receipts, invoices, bills, cash memos and updating of the software and PMS
Allow restaurants to operate as per guidelines: FHRAI requests Maha Govt & BMC
The Association has appealed to the Government to be fair and to allow restaurants to operate as per permissible guidelines listed in the level 1 unlock order.
FHRAI seeks Govt intervention over higher electricity tariffs in Andaman & Nicobar Islands
The Association has stated that in spite of a favourable order from the Electricity Regulatory Commission, the UT’s electricity department has not been extending the benefit of lower electricity tariff to the MSMEs, especially the hospitality establishments.
OYO strongly denies FHRAI’s claims regarding ongoing NCLAT hearing
FHRAI claimed that its members have filed claims before the IRP of around INR 93 crore and the association expects more hotels to submit their claims before the next hearing on June 21, 2021
FHRAI delegates meet Tourism Minister and Minister of MSME
The delegates apprised the Ministers on the dismal state of the industry on account to the two lockdowns.,
FHRAI requests MoHFW to allow opening of banquet halls for mass immunization of the corporate sector
FHRAI has stated that banquet halls in hotels are better equipped than schools, colleges, or community halls for the purpose
GST Council Meet: FHRAI sends representation to FM seeking inclusion of impactful policy measures for industry’s survival
The FHRAI has stated that India’s Tourism and Hospitality sectors have incurred the largest collateral damage of the COVID19 pandemic and every small or big step to revive the sector will be crucial in the long-term health of both the sector and the country’s economy.
NCLAT allows FHRAI’s intervention in OYO insolvency case
Claims of over Rs.200 cr registered with IRP against OYO
