Hindustan Times (Delhi)

EDMC allows food carts in residentia­l areas

- HTC

The East Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (EDMC) has decided to allow food e-carts to sell packaged foods and beverages in residentia­l and mixed land roads.

EDMC officials said the mayor has approved this policy on health trade licence last week to encourage entreprene­urship among people. The move will also generate more revenue sources for the cash-strapped

NEW DELHI:

civic body.

Nirmal Jain, mayor of EDMC, said under the new policy, licences will be issued for e-cart (battery operated) for the sale of packaged food.

Similar policies were approved by the north and south municipali­ties earlier this year.

“At the starting of the initiative, maximum of two e-carts will be allotted in each municipal ward, subject to obtaining a no objection certificat­e (NOC) from the Delhi traffic police. If the plan succeeds, the number of e-carts will be increased. These carts will be mobile and restricted for movement only in residentia­l and mixed land roads, not in commercial areas and notified commercial roads,” said Jain.

The mayor further said that e-cart owners can use the prototypes of bus/train coaches for the operation of eating establishm­ents.

“EDMC is committed to the welfare of citizens in East Delhi. This initiative will create employment for many people and also help the corporatio­n to become self-reliant,” Jain said.

A senior EDMC official, who asked not to be named, said there are a number of eateries already functionin­g at different locations on mix land-use streets and residentia­l areas falling under the EDMC jurisdicti­on but the civic body does not get any revenue from such establishm­ents. “This scheme will streamline the problem of haphazard mushroomin­g of such food carts in every corner of the east Delhi. It will pave a way to regulate and legalise such food carts after paying a licence fee, which will be decided later,” the official said.

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