Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy to be out in public domain soon

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Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy to be released in public domain soon

NEW DELHI – The wait will soon be over. The much-awaited Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy will be released in the public domain soon.

The Delhi government’s policy that aims to legalize and facilitate operations of cloud kitchens here will be released in public domain soon, according to an official statement.

The Cloud Kitchen Policy was one of the key announcements made by the government last year in its Rozgaar Budget, and is expected to create a huge number of jobs once the policy is implemented.

 

Key meet held to decide on Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy

Delhi’s Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who holds the finance portfolio, recently held a meeting with senior officials of the industries department to review various projects which are near completion, the government statement said. 

These projects include the Delhi government’s Cloud Kitchen Policy, the redevelopment of non-conforming industrial areas, the redevelopment of conforming industrial areas, the Dilli Bazar Portal and the startup policy. 

Sisodia said continuous stakeholder consultations are being conducted by the Dialogue Development Commission of Delhi (DDCD) and other departments in the course of formulation of policies and schemes that will benefit businesses across the national capital.

The government will release the cloud kitchen policy soon. It aims to legalize, regularize and facilitate operations of cloud kitchens here, the statement said. The booming business in the food and beverages sector has great potential to create many job opportunities in the future, it added.

Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy | What to Expect

During the meeting, the officials told the Deputy Chief Minister that formalities for framing the Cloud Kitchen Policy have been completed and very soon it will be released in the public domain. 

The startup policy aims to provide an enabling ecosystem for an innovation-based economy to help Delhi become a global innovation hub. It will provide fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to the youth who want to build their own startups, the statement said.

The policy intends to encourage, facilitate and support thousands of startups by 2030. Officials told Sisodia that the policy has been approved by the cabinet and will be shared with the Lt Governor for notification soon.

The key objective of the Dilli Bazaar portal is to help local sellers reach a larger customer base worldwide with their products and services. Every seller on the platform will have its own storefront to enable them to showcase their shops and products through detailed product catalogues. 

This will create an additional virtual store. The government is also in the process of finalizing the technicalities for the Dilli Bazaar app which will play a pivotal role in the implementation of this project, the statement added. The Delhi government will take up the redevelopment of conforming industrial areas to utilise the dysfunctional and sick land parcels on existing industrial areas to increase economic activity and generate employment opportunities.

Great Job Creation Potential | Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy

The Delhi Cloud Kitchen Policy, when implemented, is expected to give a big boost to warehousing, IT/ITeS and the Cloud Kitchen Industry.

The first project will be taken up in the Jhandewalan FFC. The Delhi government aims to redevelop nearly 25 non-conforming industrial areas in the next five years which has the potential to create thousands of job opportunities in this sector. 

Under this project, measures will be taken to make these areas green, clean and sustainable.

The government will also engage with developers to effectively mobilize basic services and infrastructure in the area, the government statement said. The layout for the project has been prepared and will be implemented soon. 

Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia has also directed officials to work on a plan to make all industrial areas of the national capital world-class, the statement said.

To give a boost to Delhi’s economy and create more job opportunities in the electronics industry, the government is set to develop an “Electronic City” at Baprola in South West Delhi.

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