The demand for eight lakh dealers from Delhi will now be fulfilled, CM Relha Gupta has set this new platform declared in the budget - Delhi CM Relha Gupta announces on the formation of the Welfare Council for City Enterprise Community

Delhi’s demand for eight lakh dealers will now be fulfilled, CM Relha Gupta has announced that the formation of this new platform declared in the Budget Delhi Budget, Relha Gupta, announced the founding of the traders welfare council. This board will solve the problems of traders and serve a strong bridge between government and traders. The Minister of Industries will be his president and a fund of Rs 10 crore is allocated in it. About 8 lakh dealers will benefit from this, and a special portal will also be made for their ease. This step shows the government’s commitment to protect the interests of traders. The government of Delhi is now going to form the Merchant Welfare Council. State Bureau, New -Delhi: Delhi CM Relha Gupta held an important press conference at the Delhi Secretariat on Monday. Where the main minister made a big announcement for traders. He said the government of Delhi will now set up the Council for Traders Welfare. Delhi businessmen have long demanded the formation of this board. The chief minister said this proposal was approved by the Cabinet on Tuesday. He said he also announced the formation of this council in his budget speech. Until now, there has been no special platform to listen to the problem of traders, CM Relha Gupta said this board is being made for the well -being of Delhi traders so that their problems can be solved. Merchants have long been waiting for such boards. Chief Minister Velha Gupta said that so far there was no special platform to listen to and solve the problems of the traders. Now this board will serve as a strong channel between the government and the traders. The industry ministers will be the chairman, six traders and six officers, the government has also awarded a fund of Rs 10 crore for this. The Minister of Industries will be the chair of this council, while the board will have a total of 15 members. This will include 6 business people and 6 officers as members. CM Relha Gupta said that about 8 Delhi lakh dealers will get direct benefit from this council. For the ease of traders, a special portal will also be created for the operation of the council so that they can reach their problems and proposals directly to the board. The chief minister said the government is committed to protecting the interests of traders and that this board will play an important role in solving the problems of traders.