Expressing concern over "mushrooming" of hookah parlours in the vicinity of colleges, the Mayor said they are inimical to "social values".
"I want to draw your attention to numerous hookah parlours operating across the city which have become the den for narcotics and younger generations are getting addicted to them," Mahadeshwar said in a letter submitted to Padsalgikar after meeting the latter in his office today.
He said it was "unfortunate" and a "serious matter" that the younger generation, including college-going students, was getting attracted to hookah parlours.
In his letter, Mayor referred to the stabbing of a youth outside a hookah parlour in suburban Goregaon following a brawl in October this year.
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"There is a ban on the sale of guthka and tobacco across the state, but unfortunately these products are sold in and around colleges. Most of the hookah parlours are operating in the vicinity of colleges," the letter said.
The senior Sena corporator requested the police commissioner to take action against such hookah parlours considering the future of youngsters.
Frequent efforts by the Shiv Sena-ruled Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to ban hookah parlours remained futile as the owners of such entities challenged the move in the Bombay High Court and then in the Supreme Court.
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