Delhi to Revamp Hospitality Licensing: New Audits and Eco-Friendly Measures Announced
Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced plans to introduce a third-party audit for fire licences and implement a single-window licensing system for hotels and restaurants. These initiatives aim to ease business operations and address pending issues from previous governments. The measures also seek to improve safety and reduce pollution.
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In a significant move to streamline business operations in Delhi, Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced new initiatives set to transform the city's hospitality sector. The introduction of a third-party audit system for fire licences was revealed, aiming to simplify processes for hotel and restaurant owners.
Speaking at the 'Viksit Delhi, Viksit Tourism & Hospitality' summit, Gupta emphasized the importance of making licenses more accessible through a single-window system involving the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Delhi Development Authority (DDA), and the local government. This initiative reflects the government's commitment to resolving previously delayed licensing issues.
Gupta's reforms come in response to past incidents and aim to enhance safety and eco-friendliness in the hospitality industry. With regulations tightening, establishments failing to comply may face strict consequences. The measures underline the government's effort to position Delhi as a global hub for tourism and business events.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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