*Restaurants and food-outlets in Aerocity allowed to operate 24x7 to boost tourism in Delhi
*Restaurants and food outlets in Aerocity will remain open 24 hours; CM Atishi approves
*Delhi government’s decision expected to increase revenue
*Gurugram restaurants are also allowed extended hours for additional revenue through extra charges
NEW DELHI:30.10.24-In a concerted effort to elevate tourism, Delhi Government has granted approval for the round-the-clock operation of restaurants and food outlets in Aerocity, a prominent hospitality hub near the Delhi Airport. Chief Minister Atishi has given her approval, paving the way for these establishments to remain open 24 hours a day.
This move aims to increase Delhi’s revenue. As a major tourist destination, Delhi has immense potential for revenue growth, and with this decision, an increase in revenue through licensing fees is expected.
The proposal was made to allow food outlets and restaurants in Aerocity, near Delhi Airport, to operate 24x7, with the goal of enhancing government revenue.
Notably, restaurants in Gurugram are already allowed extended hours in exchange for extra fees, which has contributed to revenue growth there. Some 4-star and higher-rated hotels in Aerocity already operate 24 hours a day.
Following this model, the Delhi government is preparing to allow 24x7 operations for restaurants and food outlets in Aerocity, which will not only provide better services to tourists but also boost the government's revenue. Chief Minister Atishi has approved this proposal to allow Aerocity restaurants to operate 24 hours a day.
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*Significant decision by Delhi Government: People can now register their property at any Sub-Registrar office at their convenience
*CM Atishi approves ‘Anywhere Registration’ policy, to eliminate compulsion for people to go to specific Sub-Registrar Office for property registration
*‘Anywhere Registration’ policy set to help people avoid long queues for registration and will enhance transparency while curbing corruption
*Under new policy, all sub-registrars in Delhi will operate as joint sub-registrars, with jurisdiction across Delhi
*Residents seeking to register their property can now take online appointment at any of Delhi’s 22 sub-registrar offices, based at their convenience
NEW DELHI:30.10.24-Delhi residents will now be able to register their property at any sub-registrar office of their choice, as per their convenience. Delhi Chief Minister Atishi has approved the ‘Anywhere Registration’ policy, which removes the requirement for citizens to visit a specific sub-registrar office. Now, residents can take an online appointment at any of the 22 sub-registrar offices across Delhi for their property registration.
Traditionally, individuals purchasing property in Delhi or undertaking any property registration process were required to visit a designated Sub-Registrar Office. However, this process often led to challenges, including long waiting lines and delays in booking appointments at certain offices, while others remained underutilized.
To address these issues, CM Atishi explained, “The ‘Anywhere Registration’ policy is being introduced to resolve these problems. Under this policy, anyone seeking property registration can go to any sub-registrar office in Delhi. Residents will no longer be limited to just one designated office for property registration.”
CM Atishi stated, "To address these issues, we are introducing the 'Anywhere Registration' policy. Now, if people need to register their property, they can visit any Sub-Registrar Office in Delhi. No longer will people be restricted to a single office for property registration."
*Highlights of the New Policy*
People can register their property at any sub-registrar office in Delhi according to their convenience.
Enhanced transparency – People who feel pressured by middlemen at certain offices will now have the option to visit other offices.
Curbing corruption – Tracking the number of applications at each office will help identify preferred offices and address challenges faced by residents.
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