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Ranchi: There was a pleasant surprise awaiting the Ranchiites when they went for their evening round of the marketing. The usually unhygienic looking street side ‘telahs’ were replaced with designer made stalls. “Streets India’, the creators of this hygienic cart said that the design would usher in a new concept of hygiene.
The cart operators would be seen wearing aprons and Chef caps and would serve the customers with gloved hands. The food items will be totally protected from the atmospheric dust as well as the flea menace.
Punjab National Bank has sponsored the programme and offered easy loan of Rs.15 thousand to 27 cart owners. The PNB Zonal Chief S S Banerjee said that the bank would continue to encourage all those who show their dedication to pursue hygienic vending. AGM C Sarangi and M R Biswal were also present.
Earlier inaugurating the first lot of designer carts, Union Food Processing Minister Subodh Kant Sahay said that this was a commendable effort of the Streets India and bound to gain immense popularity as people would no longer hesitate to queue up to such stalls as the food items were properly protected and prepared as well as served hygienically.
The brain behind the Street India conception is IIM Bangaluru MBA, Tanishq. She said that she would soon launch the Street India cart in the rest of the cities of Jharkhand very soon.