Mumbai (Maharashtra): The Maharashtra Cabinet on Wednesday approved its 'Mumbai 24 hours' policy allowing malls, multiplexes and shops to remain open round-the-clock in the city from January 27.
Noting that London's 'night economy' was five billion pounds, state Tourism Minister Aaditya Thackeray told reporters after the Cabinet meeting that the government's decision could help generate more revenue and jobs, in addition to the existing five lakh people working in the service sector.
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He also said keeping shops, malls and eateries open in the night was not mandatory.
"Only those who feel they can do good business can keep their establishments open throughout the night," he said.
In the first phase, shops, eateries and theatres in malls and mill compounds situated in non-residential areas will be allowed to remain open.
"In the Bandra-Kurla Complex and Nariman Point near NCPA, a lane will be opened for food trucks. Food inspectors will keep a watch on them. If rules on solid waste management, decibel limits and law and order are violated, there is the provision of a lifetime ban," the Shiv Sena leader said.
He said the police force will not be under stress because after 1.30 am, their job till now was to check if shops and establishments were shut down.