New Delhi:The Delhi government on Tuesday discontinued the voluntary scheme of granting approvals to standalone restaurants in the national capial in order to give relief to the industry, especially after economic crisis due to Covid-19 lockdown.
The Tourism Department issued a notification in the wake of a meeting convened by Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal last month, wherein he directed officials to remove hassles in ease of doing business for the restaurant industry in Delhi.
"In terms of a decision taken by the Chief Minister in a meeting dated October 7 regarding ease of doing business for restaurants, the voluntary scheme of granting approval to standalone restaurants implemented by the Tourism Department is hereby discontinued with immediate effect," the order read.
"Before June 2003, the scheme for granting approvals to restaurants was implemented by the Ministry of Tourism on an all-India basis. However, that scheme was discontinued with effect from June 30, 2003, and the states asked to formulate their own guidelines if they wished to implement the scheme."