La MCD scelle 19 restaurants à Hastsal, à Delhi, pour défaut de licence

La Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) a fait sceller 19 restaurants et boucheries dans la colonie JJ d'Hastsal, à Uttam Nagar, pour exploitation sans licence commerciale de santé valide. Le département de santé publique de la zone Ouest a mené cette opération en présence de policiers. Les responsables ont communiqué ces détails samedi.

La Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) a fait sceller 19 restaurants et boucheries situés dans les blocs A, B et C de la colonie JJ d'Hastsal, à Uttam Nagar. Ces établissements opéraient sans licence commerciale de santé (Health Trade Licence - HTL) valide, ont indiqué les autorités samedi.

Le département de santé publique de la zone Ouest a procédé aux scellés en présence des forces de l'ordre. Cette mesure vise à faire respecter la conformité aux réglementations sanitaires.

Cette décision souligne les efforts de la MCD pour maintenir les normes de santé publique à Delhi en garantissant que les activités commerciales sont dûment autorisées.

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