Mysore/Mysuru: Hoteliers and allied businessman, related to the food and hospitality sector, have sought the support of Mysore-Chamarajanagar District Cooperative Milk Producers Societies Union Limited (MyMUL) for their survival.
C. Narayanagowda, President of Mysuru Hotel Owners’ Association, along with other office-bearers, met Managing Director of MyMUL D. Ashok yesterday and presented a memorandum, seeking support.
Narayanagowda said, “The food, hotel and hospitality sector in Mysuru largely depends on travel and tourism. There are 1,500 hotels, restaurants, bakeries and sweet stalls in Mysuru and mostly, they buy Nandini and other brand of products of MyMUL, supporting the dairy sector and farmers.”
“All hoteliers, bakery owners and sweet stall owners here, are incurring huge loss due to the prevailing COVID situation. Bangalore Milk Union or Bangalore Urban, Rural and Ramanagara District Co-Operative Milk Producers Societies Union Limited (BAMUL) is offering one litre of milk free, with one crate of milk packets. MyMUL can support the hotels in Mysuru with a similar offer,” he said.
Association office-bearers Mahesh Kamath, Ravi Shastry, Subramanya Tanthri and Raghavedra Tanthri were also present.
This post was published on July 8, 2020 6:36 pm