Updated On: 30 December, 2020 10:46 AM IST | Mumbai | Chetna Sadadekar
Restaurants grudgingly agree to terms set by BMC, as civic body says it is intent on enforcing night curfew

One hotelier said delivery executives face troubles on the road even now when they get late sometimes. Representation pic
Those of you planning a home party on New Year's Eve, be sure to stock up on food, as restaurants won't be delivering it beyond the 11-pm curfew. Due to the lack of clarity on deliveries, the city's hoteliers have decided to close business on December 31 before the night curfew takes effect.
Some hoteliers said they are seeking clarity on whether food delivery will be allowed beyond 11 pm, the AHAR (Indian Hotel & Restaurant Association) members said will abide by the rules imposed in the city. They said that the hoteliers, whose businesses are already suffering, will benefit from the relief.