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Mumbai restaurants to shut shop in protest against service tax on April 29
Updated On: 26 April, 2013 10:27 PM IST | | PTI
Over 27,000 restaurants in the city are likely to remain closed on Monday in response to a call by Indian Hotel & Restaurant Association (AHAR) to protest the imposition of service tax on even partly air-conditioned restaurants in the budget.
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Around 27,000 hotels and restaurants in Mumbai will join an all-India strike on Monday, April 29, to protest the new service tax on fully or partly air-conditioned eateries.
AHAR's bandh call has also been supported by hotel associations in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu and Federation of Hotels and Restaurants Association of India among others.
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