Empowering Delhi's Traders: A New Chapter of Support and Security
Delhi Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa announced the formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board to support over eight lakh traders. The board aims to enhance ease of doing business, social security, and economic progress by reducing compliance burdens and providing social and financial support.
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Delhi's traders are set to receive a major boost with the formation of the Delhi Traders Welfare Board. Announced by Industries Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa on Monday, this board will serve the needs of over eight lakh traders across the national capital.
In a strategic move to support the trading community, the board will serve as a crucial link between traders and the government. A traders' welfare fund is also being established to ensure both social and financial security for these business operators.
Under the guidance of Chief Minister Rekha Gupta, the initiative is a testament to the government's commitment to easing business processes and increasing economic inclusion. By reducing compliance burdens and offering benefits such as advisory services and global trade exposure, Delhi's traders are poised for enhanced support and growth.
(With inputs from agencies.)

