wait by SMEs to Stephen Court to resume their activities Even after one month of the incident in the building Stephen Court of Calcutta, which left several dead and many wounded, small businesses in this building have not been allowed to open their units. Many of them awaiting the green light from administrative departments to restart their activities.
"This has been one month since the failure of a major fire in the landmark building in Park Street, forcing many popular restaurants like ours to pull down the shutters for an indefinite period. However, it is more longer than expected for officials to complete the clearance formalities and inspection responsibilities. We feel excited that we would resume operations, but are not allowed to do so, "said Walter D'Silva, owner of Silver Grill, which is one of the most popular restaurants located in the ground Stephen Court.
In addition to popular restaurants such as Peter Cat and One Step-Up, Stephen Court is the address of the famous 100-year Flury house confectionery, world music and many other SMEs.
"We have incurred significant losses due to the closure of our unit since the accident. Moreover, temporary workers employed in small offices and restaurants in the building are the hardest hit because they are unemployed now , said an officer employed in Wintech, a call center, under cover of anonymity.
However, some small-scale offices in the Plan by Stephen Court building to resume operations in the first week of May and are pressing government administrators to give them permission to do so by early next month.
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Posted on July 6, 2010.