Vikramaditya told the media that we held a meeting with the Urban Development Department and the Municipal Corporation. To ensure that hygienic food is sold, a decision has been taken for all street vendors. Especially for those selling food items.
The Himachal Pradesh government on Wednesday issued an order making it mandatory to display the details of the outlet owner. Congress leader and minister Vikramaditya Singh said that the order was issued during a joint meeting with the Public Works Urban Development and Municipal Corporation. Vikramaditya told the media that we held a meeting with the Urban Development Department and Municipal Corporation. To ensure that hygienic food is sold, a decision has been taken for all street vendors. Especially for those selling food items.
He said that people have expressed their concerns and doubts about the hygiene of food sold on the streets. He said that people have expressed their concerns and doubts, and in view of this, we have decided to implement a policy similar to the one implemented in UP, making it mandatory that vendors have to show their name and identity card. Every shopkeeper and street vendor will have to show their identity card.
Taking cognizance of incidents of spitting and urine mixing in food items in the state, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday directed that the name and address of operators, owners and managers should be mandatorily displayed at all food outlets. The chief minister also directed that chefs and waiters should wear masks and gloves, besides making installation of CCTV cameras compulsory in hotels and restaurants. Addressing a high-level meeting here, Adityanath said the presence of human waste in food items was disgusting and ordered strict action against those adulterating food items with human waste or dirty things, an official statement said.
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