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Kejriwal To Popularise Delhi As Food Capital

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 To address unemployment issues, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said the government has identified Chandni Chowk and Majnu Ka Tila for development as food hubs in the first phase of a project.  Today there is a serious problem of unemployment. There are unemployed in Delhi too. In the last few years, we have provided employment to 12-13 lakh youth and for the next 5 years, we have a target of 20 lakh jobs,  said CM Kejriwal. Speaking about the food hubs, the Delhi CM said,  We’ve decided to generate employment in the next five years. Thus Delhi, known as the food capital of India, will get revamped food hubs. Delhi has various markets for Tibetan and Punjabi food. We’ll improve their physical infrastructure, roads, electricity, hygiene.   We’ll improve food safety standards in these food hubs, will ensure they follow all hygiene guidelines. In phase I, we will redo 2 hubs. Majnu-ka-Tila and Chandni Chowk will be redone first,  he added. The government will hold a design competition to shortlist the architecture firm for the food hub project.

 A design competition will be held, where the best architectural firms of the country will be called to present their designs. We will try to finalise a design within 12 weeks and give them the job. In the next phase, all other food hubs will be identified and redeveloped,  Kejriwal said. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Saturday announced a  free  Spoken English programme for youngsters with an aim to enhance their communication skills and help improve their job prospects.

The programme can be availed by people falling into the age group of 18 and 35, with a deposit amount of Rs 950. This amount will be refunded after the successful completion of the course.

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