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Health Department issues licenses under section 325, 330, 331, 327, of
NDMC act 1994.The details are as follows:-
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Section 325
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Shops doing business of raw meat, Chicken and Poultry.
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Section 330
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1. Sale
of milk on cycle
2. Aerated Water on Hand Cart.
3. Vegetables on cycle.
4. Uncut fruits on cycle.
5. Refrigerated water trolleys.
6. Sale
of meat & Poultry product.
7. Sale
of ice on handcart.
8. Ice cream on pushcart.
9. Channa Moongphali
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Section 331
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1. Restaurants.
2. Kiosks/Pan Thara
3. Stalls and Shops
4. Catering Vans
5. Milk& Vegetable Booths (Mother Dairy)
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Section 327(1)- Part-1
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Carrying out any of the following trades or operations connected with
trades:-
1. Baking
2. Cinematograph films,
3. Shooting of Cinematograph film by any process
whatsoever,
4. Treating of Chillies or masala or corn or seeds,
Grinding of by mechanical means
5. Cloth, yarn or leather in indigo or in other colours,
Dyeing or printing of
6. Cloth or yarn Bleaching
7. Eating house or a catering establishment,
8. Keeping of Grain Parching
9. Ground nut-seeds, tamarind seeds or any other seeds,
Parching
10. Hair dressing saloon or a barber’s shop. Keeping
of a Hides or skins, whether raw or dried.
11. Tanning, pressing or packing Laundry shop
12. Leather goods,
13. Manufacturing of by mechanical means
14. Litho press
15. Lodging house.
16. Metal, Casting
17. Precious metals, Refining or recovering of them from
embroideries.
18. Printing press.
19. Sweetmeat shop except in premises already licensed as
an eating house.
20. Carrying on the trade or business of or any operation
connected with the trade of-
- Auto, car or autorickshaw
servicing or repairing.
- Blacksmith
- Coppersmith
- Electroplating
- Glass beveling
- Glass cutting
- Glass Polishing
- Goldsmith
- Marble cutting,
grinding, dressing or polishing.
- Metal (ferrous or
non-ferrous or antimony but excluding previous metal) cutting or
treating metal by hammering, drilling pressing filling, polishing,
heating or by any other process whatever or assembling parts of metal.
- Photography studio
- Radio (wireless
receiving set) selling, repairing, servicing or manufacturing.
- Silversmith.
- Spinning or weaving
cotton, silk, art silk, or jute or wool with the aid of power.
- Stone grinding,
cutting, dressing or polishing.
- Timber or wood
sawing or cutting by mechanical or electrical power.
- Tinsmith.
- Washer man’s
trade.
- Welding of metal by
electric, gas or any process whatsoever.
21. Manufacturing. Parching, packing,
pressing, cleaning, cleansing, boiling, melting, grinding or preparing by
any process whatever any of the following articles.-
- Aerated Water
- Bakelite goods.
- Beedis (indigenous cigarettes),
snuff, cigars or cigarettes.
- Bitumen.
- Blasting powder.
- Bones.
- Bricks or tiles by
hand power.
- Bricks or tiles by
mechanical power.
- Brushes.
- Candles.
- Catgut.
- Celluloid or
celluloid goods.
- Cement concrete
designs or models.
- Charcoal.
- Chemical.
- Cinematograph films
stripping in connection with any trade.
- Cosmetics or toilet
goods.
- Cotton, cotton
refuse, cotton waste, cotton yarn, silk, silk yarn, silk inclusive of
waste yarn, art silk, art silk waste, art silk yarn wool or woolen
refuse or waste.
- Cotton seeds.
- Dammar.
- Dynamite
- Fat
- Fireworks
- Flax.
- Ink for printing,
writing, stamping etc.
- Gas
- Ghee
- Glass or glass
articles
- Gunpowder
- Hemp
- Ice(including dry
ice)
- Insecticide or
disinfectants.
- Leather cloth or
rexine cloth or water proof cloth.
- Lime.
- Linseed oil.
- Matches for lighting
(including Bengal matches).
- Mattresses and
pillows.
- Offal
- Oil cloth.
- Oil other than
petroleum(either by mechanical power or by hand power or ghani driven
by bullock or any other animal),
- Pharmaceutical or
medical products.
- Rubbers or rubber
goods.
- Paints.
- Paper or cardboard.
- Pickers from hides.
- Pitch.
- Plastic goods.
- Pottery by hand
power.
- Pottery by
mechanical or any power other than hand power.
- Sanitary ware or
china ware.
- Soap.
- Sugar
- Sweetmeat and
confectionery goods.
- Tallow
- Tar.
- Varnishes.
- Wooden furniture,
boxes, barrels, khokas, or other articles of wood or of plywood or
sandalwood.
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Part-11- Articles which may not be stored in any premises without
a licence.
Asafoetida, Ashes, Bamboos, Bidi leaves, Blasting powder, Blood, Bones,
bone meal or bone powder. Camphor, Carbide of Calcium, Cardboards, Celluloid
or celluloid goods, Charcoal, Chemicals, liquid, Chemicals, non-liquid,
Chillies, Chlorate mixture, Cinematograph films-non inflammable or acetate or
safety base, Clothes in pressed bales or boras, Clothes of cotton wool, silk,
art silk, etc. Coal, Coconut fibre, Coke, Compound gas, such as oxygen gas,
hydrogen gas, nitrogen gas, carbon dioxide gas, sulphur dioxide gas, chlorine
gas, acetylene gas etc. Copra, Cotton including kahok surgical cotton and
silky cotton, Cotton refuse or waste or cotton yarn refuse or waste, Cotton
seed, Detonators, Dry leaves, Dynamite, Explosive paint such as
nitro-cellulose paint, lacquer paint, enamel paint etc., Fat, Felt, Fines,
Firewood, Fireworks, Fish(dried), Flax, Fulminate, Fulminate4 of silver,
Gelatine, Gelignite, Grass, Gun-cotton, Gunpowder, Gunny Bags, Hair, Hay or
fodder, Hemp, Hessian cloth(gunny bag cloth Hides(dried) Hides(raw) Hoofs,
Horns, Incense or ease, Jute, Khokas, boxes barrels, furniture or ay other
articles of wood , Lacquer, Leather, Matches for lighting ( including Bengal
matches), Methylated spirit, denatured spirit or French polish, Nitro
compound, Nitro cellulose, Nitro glycerine, Nitro mixture Offal, Oil other
than petroleum, Oilseeds, including almonds, but excluding cotton seeds, Oil
paper or waste paper including old newspaper, periodicals, magazines, etc. Packing
stuff paper cuttings, husk, saw dust etc, Paints, Paper other than old paper
in pressed bales or loose or in reams., Petroleum, other than dangerous
petroleum as defined in the Petroleum Act, 1934, Phosphorus, Plastic or
plastic goods, Plywood, Rags, including small pieces or cutting of cloth,
hessian cloth, gunny bags, cloth, silk, art silk or woolen cloth. , Rosin or
dammar Battar, otherwise known as Ral, Safety fuses, fog signals, cartridges
etc, Saltpetre, Sandalwood, Silk waste, or silk yarn waste, art silk waste,
or art silk yarn waste, Sisal fibre, Skins raw or dries, Straw, Sulphur,
Tallow, Tar, pitch, dammar or bitumen, Tarpaulin, Thinner, Timber,
Turpentine, Varnish, Wool (raw), Yarn other than waste yarn.
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