
Delhi restaurant that refused entry to saree-clad woman closes down, here's why
Zee News
The South Delhi restaurant was issued a closure notice after a visit by the public health inspector. Following the orders by the civic body the owner said operations to the restaurant has been shut.
New Delhi: The South Delhi restaurant which had made news last week after it allegedly denied entry to a woman dressed in a saree was issued a closure notice by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation. As per SDMC officials, a closure notice was issued to the Aquila Restaurant located at Ansal Plaza in Andrews Ganj for operating without a valid licence.
The closure notice states that during a check on September 21, the public health inspector found that the facility is running without a health trade licence and under unhygienic conditions. Also, encroachment of public land by the eatery was flagged.
"The public health inspector again inspected the site and found that the trade is running under the same condition. You are directed to close the trade within 48 hours of the receipt of this notice failing which suitable action including sealing will be taken without assigning further notice," the SDMC notice read.
