Fourteen persons died in a fire at a roof-top pub in Kamala Mills compound in Central Mumbai yesterday.
"The incident was very tragic and has turned the sentiment further negative for the industry's upcoming New Year celebrations, which was already suffering due to the Goods and Services Tax (GST).
"We are expecting the business in Mumbai to be affected by 25 per cent this New Year's eve," Hotel and Restaurant Association Of Western India (HRAWI) President Dilip Datwani told PTI here.
According to industry sources, overall business on the New Year's eve in Mumbai is about Rs 800 crore.
"The fire incident was very tragic, and there is definitely a need to take action to make city restaurants and pubs a safe place for patrons," Datwani said.
However, he expressed reservations about the civic body's demolition drive in the aftermath of the fire, saying, the drive "left, right and centre" won't solve the problem.
"There is a need to review the situation. Definite action must be taken where it is needed," he added.
Since most hotels and restaurants have sold tickets and invested in New Year events, it is not possible to cancel them, he said.
The HRAWI has called on its members to give paramount importance to patrons' safety and observance of all fire safety norms.
"Our members will observe a low-key New Year's eve by sporting a white label or flag in grief for the citizens who lost their lives at Kamala Mills," he said.
The HRAWI has also called for constitution of a joint committee of industry representatives and authorities to re-look at regulations in the wake of recent events.
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