PTI| Dharamshala
The Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Association (FOHRA) of Himachal Pradesh has written a letter to the Reserve Bank of India governor seeking various concessions and other steps to help overcome the losses due to the coronavirus pandemic
FOHRA state co-convener Sanjeev Gandhi told PTI that the association said in the letter that the hotel industry has been going through a very bad phase in the last 3-4 years. He reasoned that NGT directions in 2017, "negative publicity" of water crisis at Shimla in 2018, low occupancy in 2019 because of the Lok Sabha elections and COVID-19 impact this year together led to losses in the sector
Among other measures to strengthen the hospitality industry, the association requested the RBI to announce concessions in GST, waive the rate of interest for next 12 months, and support to ancillary service provider.
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