
Restaurant sealed, fine imposed over licence, hygiene violations
Jaipur: In a strict enforcement drive, Jaipur Municipal Corporation–Greater (JMC-G) sealed a restaurant operating under Hotel Satyam Inn in Jhotwara zone Thursday for failing to renew its RMA (Restaurant and Manufacturing Association) trade licence despite repeated notices.
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The action was led by chief medical health officer Rashmi Kankariya, who said the restaurant would remain sealed for 30 days or until the licence is renewed, whichever is earlier. Additionally, a fine of Rs 5,000 each was imposed on Hotel Satyam Inn and Jaipur Classic for maintaining poor sanitary conditions during inspection.
Kankariya said all establishments within JMC-G limits—hotels, restaurants, cafes, sweet shops, bakeries, and others—must hold valid RMA trade licences. She warned that non-compliance would invite strict action under municipal regulations.

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