Ranchi: To ensure that street vendors maintain cleanliness and sell quality food, the state urban development department works with the Indian Food and Food Standard Authority (FSSAI) has trained more than 13,000 vendors in 31 local bodies.
According to the department, 42,631 vendors in 50 ULB have been identified for two-day training on food safety, cleanliness, cleanliness and waste disposal.
This training is part of support for urban street vendor programs under the mission of national urban livelihoods.
Speaking with Toi, City Administration Director, Jharkhand, Vijaya Jadhav Rao, said: “The aim is to educate street vendors on regulations and regulations that regulate food security and instill the best cleanliness practices in it.
The two-day training is provided by FSSAI experts.
also compensate for vendors with Rs 500 to each per day for training programs Install cleaners in their shops.
After successfully completing the training, the certificate is removed which can be displayed by vendors in their stalls.
The training module includes the procurement of safe and hygenic agricultural products such as vegetables and fruits and management for sale to customers and tips on cooking.
After completing the first phase of the training, the State Urban Development Department has planned to regulate the behavioral training program for non-food street vendors.
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