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Two establishments sealed by PCB for operating sans trade licence, fire NOC

Subrat Pal, CEO, PCB, said that the action had been taken on grounds of violation of health, hygiene and fire safety guidelines of the Cantonment Act

Published on: Feb 09, 2023 11:43 PM IST
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The Pune Cantonment Board (PCB) on Thursday sealed two prominent business establishments after they were found operating without a trade licence or the mandatory no objection certificate (NOC) of the fire department. The restaurants will remain shut till further orders.

The Pune Cantonment Board (PCB) on Thursday sealed two prominent business establishments after they were found operating without a trade licence (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)
The Pune Cantonment Board (PCB) on Thursday sealed two prominent business establishments after they were found operating without a trade licence (REPRESENTATIVE IMAGE)

Subrat Pal, CEO, PCB, said that the action had been taken on grounds of violation of health, hygiene and fire safety guidelines of the Cantonment Act. “Both the establishments were found to have violated the norms and during the post-Covid era, the board administration has been extremely careful of health, hygiene and fire safety as it wants to safeguard the lives of cantonment residents, including those who visit the establishments,” he said.

The PCB in 2021 had sealed two prominent eateries for violating trade licence- and fire safety- norms. Since then, nearly 700 business establishments have been under the PCB scanner. The PCB charges anywhere between 800 and 3,000 as licence fees, and applicants have to apply on the PCB website and submit the necessary documents online.

 
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