Photo courtesy: ANI
New Delhi: India is planning 790 Indigenous Food Streets (IFS), an authorised vending zone on the lines of Singapore’s world-famous open-air food courts that have UNESCO status. They will only serve mouth-watering, safe and hygienic local delicacies along with promoting the country’s vibrant and unique roadside food culture.
The money earmarked for the project is Rs. 395 crore @ Rs. 50 lakh per street in 5 years. An additional cost of Rs. 19.75 crore has also been earmarked for carrying out social audits by the union health ministry.
“A food vending zone meeting specified benchmarks for street food safety, and hygiene will be declared as an Indigenous Food Street (IFS). The idea is not only to showcase and preserve age-old culinary heritage and famed local delicacies but also to turn it into a tourist hotspot. It will also boost employment and the economy,” officials told this newspaper.
According to the proposal, every parliamentary constituency will have at least one cluster of vendors, lanes, and streets recognised as Indigenous Food Street.
The goal is to uplift safety and hygiene standards of street vended foods, ensure proper regulatory oversight on street food vendors, training and capacity building of street food vendors, engage local municipality bodies for infrastructure and facilities, building trust among consumers in local eating and recognition to street food clusters and safeguard and boost the livelihood of the vendors, the report added.
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