Name on shop; Congress government will also implement Yogi’s decision

The order issued by the Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh to write names on shops has also been liked by the Congress government of Himachal Pradesh.

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The order issued by the Yogi Adityanath government of Uttar Pradesh to write names on shops has also been liked by the Congress government of Himachal Pradesh. Himachal Pradesh minister Vikramaditya Singh has said that his government has also decided to make this rule.

Himachal Pradesh’s Urban Development Minister Vikramaditya Singh, referring to the UP government’s decision, said that he will also implement it with full vigor. He said that this has been done keeping in mind the concerns of the people. Talking to the media on Wednesday, Vikramaditya Singh said that yesterday there was a meeting of UD (Urban Development) and Municipal Corporation. This decision was taken in that. He said, ‘All the street vendors who are selling goods, especially those who are selling food items. Some are selling momos, some are selling noodles. We should take action on them in both ways, hygienic food should be sold.’

Vikramaditya further said, ‘Many concerns were expressed by the people. Understanding this, we have made it mandatory for street vendors in UP to have their name and ID. We have also decided to implement it with full vigor. Whoever is running a shop, street vendor will have to have an ID. So that if there is any problem in the future, action can be taken with transparency. ID cards will be made through the Street Wedging Committee. It will have all the information including their photo, registration number. This should be implemented especially on food stalls.’

Just a day ago, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s government has issued a new order regarding food shops, hotels, restaurants etc. The name and address of operators, owners and managers will have to be compulsorily displayed on them. The Chief Minister also directed that chefs and waiters should wear masks and gloves, apart from this, it should be made mandatory to install CCTV cameras in hotels and restaurants. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath took this decision after taking cognizance of the incidents of spitting and urine being mixed in food items. Earlier, when an order was given to write names on shops on the Kanwar route, there was a lot of controversy over it. The matter had reached the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court had put a stay on it.

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