Arvind Kejriwal-led Delhi govt to bring Cloud Kitchen Policy. Know details here

The Delhi government, led by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, is preparing to introduce a Cloud Kitchen Policy in the national capital. This policy aims to simplify licensing procedures for cloud kitchens by implementing a user-friendly single-window system through a digital platform.

The objective of this initiative, as stated in an official release from the Chief Minister’s Office, is to support independent food outlets and create numerous employment opportunities within the sector. As part of the plan, two iconic locations, Chandni Chowk and Majnu Ka Tila, will be transformed into Delhi’s Food Hubs. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal expressed his enthusiasm for this project, emphasizing the cultural and historical significance of these areas. The government aims to revitalize these food hubs, making them more popular among locals and visitors alike.

To discuss the forthcoming Independent Food Outlets (Cloud Kitchen) Policy, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal chaired a high-level review meeting, which was attended by Industries Minister Saurabh Bhardwaj. The meeting involved a comprehensive discussion on the effective policy framework.

The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of this policy in generating employment opportunities in the cloud kitchen sector. 

The release stated, “implementing this plan will give legal recognition to cloud kitchens in Delhi. Operators and entrepreneurs running these cloud kitchens will no longer have to face the hassle of obtaining licences from various government departments. They will be able to apply for licences through a single portal provided by the Delhi government.”

The current system requires cloud kitchen operators to obtain licenses from multiple government organizations such as the MCD, police, fire department, and DDA. This complex and time-consuming process has posed difficulties for entrepreneurs due to the lack of a concrete policy. The Cloud Kitchen Policy aims to provide legal recognition and convenience to entrepreneurs by allowing them to apply for all types of licenses through a single portal.

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Cloud kitchens are already prevalent across the country, but no regulatory framework has been established for them. Currently, operators have to visit multiple government department offices to obtain licenses. 

In Delhi alone, there are approximately 20,000 cloud kitchens and independent food outlets operating, employing around 400,000 people directly or indirectly. Most of these food outlets are located in rural or commercial areas and primarily serve meals through online platforms.

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The Delhi government’s objective is to reduce regulations and create a favourable environment for the development and modernization of cloud kitchens. This will facilitate business operations and contribute to the capital’s economy. 

The Independent Food Outlets scheme includes various types of food outlets, such as cloud kitchens, ghost kitchens, dark kitchens, base kitchens, satellite kitchens, and virtual kitchens. Only those food outlets that deliver meals to people are considered independent under this scheme.

Additionally, the city’s food outlets will be developed, drawing inspiration from the renowned food culture of Singapore. The initiative aims to prioritize food safety and hygiene while providing consumers with a unique experience that showcases the vibrant flavours and rich culinary heritage of Delhi.

(With inputs from ANI)

 

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Updated: 22 Jun 2023, 07:49 AM IST

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