Updated On: 14 June, 2021 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | A Correspondent
As civic officials play it safe, suffering retailers call it unfair, seek humane treatment from government to get businesses, livelihoods back on track

A customer at a shop selling non-essentials in Dadar on June 1. File pics
After the civic body decided to keep the unlock level unchanged at 3 despite improved test positivity rate (TPR), restaurant owners and shopkeepers are raising their voice against the move. Businessmen have argued that they are being made to suffer despite paying high taxes for the entire year and having high overheads such as rent, salaries, etc.
A restaurant in Matunga readies to open on June 7