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Satvik Food Festival: New Delhi Municipal Council (NDMC) has organised a three-day Satvik food festival at Delhi’s Connaught Place. It will be held from August 19 to 21 at A-Block Parking. The food, organised under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav campaign, will be cooked and served in eco-friendly utensils. However, New Delhi Traders’ Association has opposed the event as the parking area will remain closed for a week, which will hit the local businesses hard.Â
According to a report in ToI, “at the three-day festival, food will be cooked and served in eco-friendly/pottery based utensils. This food festival is being organised under the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav campaign and aimed at sensitising the public to use eco-friendly and environmentally sustainable alternatives to single-use plastics.”
On the other hand, the New Delhi Traders’ Association has opposed the event, stating that the ‘parking area will remain closed for a week, which will not only lead to inconvenience to both traders and visitors but also hit the local businesses hard’.Â
“The LG sir, a request to you to please advise the council and members not to arrange the festivals at the cost of traders of CP. How can they shut down our parking for 7 working days as it kills business and CP is not a public park?” the association tweeted on Wednesday. ALSO READ:Â Janmashtami 2022: List of 56 bhog items that devotees offer Lord Krishna
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Felixads “The event is being organised without our consent, any discussion and may lead to an unhygienic situation later. Also, it is unfair to close the parking all of a sudden,” said Vikram Badhwar, general secretary, NDTA.
Further, they said, “We request @PMOIndia @narendramodi @AmitShahOffice @LtGovDelhi @CMODelhi @ArvindKejriwal @manishsisodia90 not to ruin @CP_Heartofdelhi by arranging public events in parkings & central park,its business complex not public park,pls let us work and earn our bread,do this at Indiagate.”
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