Kanvad yatra
The month of Sawan has started. Due to this, in view of the Kanwar Yatra, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) has launched a campaign to issue 'Sanatani Certificate' to shops located on the routes of shops, especially Shiva devotees across Delhi.
This initiative of Vishwa Hindu Parishad aims to give a certificate to shops selling vegetarian food items under 'Sanatan Hindu Culture'. According to the report, teams are being given stickers after testing the restaurants, grocery stores and products being sold in hotels and items kept in their kitchen. It is written on the sticker that this business is a Sanatan Hindu establishment and runs under Sanatan Dharma. With this, people will be identified from a distance that the place where they are eating food is certified.
VHP started the campaign
To carry out this campaign, VHP has formed 150 teams in 173 blocks in Delhi. These teams are surveying with the help of local religious institutions and organizations. VHP Minister of State Surendra Gupta said that the campaign will run for the whole month of July and a target has been kept to inspect about 5,000 shops. He further informed that the purpose of this initiative is to maintain purity for the devotees carrying the holy Ganga water going to Haryana and Rajasthan via Delhi. So that he should eat food in the hotel after getting Sanatan Sertifies.
Initiative to close meat shops on route
In view of the preparations for the Kandar Yatra in Delhi, Minister Kapil Mishra has made a announcement. He informed that meat shops and shops on the Kandar Yatra route which can inconvenience passengers will be kept closed. Also, Delhi's Mayor Rajbal has also supported this initiative. At the same time, he informed that first people will be appealed to close shops and if the appeal is not accepted, guidelines can be issued by the MCD. This step is being taken to ensure better facilities for Kanwar travelers and respect their religious sentiments.
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