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Nagaland Food vendors trained on food safety ahead of Hornbill Festival

DIMAPUR

As part of preparations for the upcoming Hornbill Festival, a food safety and hygiene training programme for street food vendors was conducted at the Directorate of Tourism, Kohima, on November 28, 2025.
According to a DIPR report, the programme was organised by Department of Tourism in collaboration with the National Association of Street Vendors of India (NASVI), with support from Food Safety Training & Certification (FoSTaC) and Nestlé India.
Commissioner and Secretary, Health and Family Welfare, Anoop Khinchi, attended the programme as guest of honour and emphasised the need for strict hygiene practices at all levels. He stressed that vendors must maintain personal cleanliness, ensure hygienic food preparation, keep their stalls and surrounding areas clean, and practice proper waste disposal. He also noted that food safety should become a sustained practice and not be limited only to the festival period.
Commissioner and Secretary, Tourism, Dr. Zasekuolie Chusi, described the training as timely and essential, and acknowledged the contribution of Nestlé India in supporting the initiative. Highlighting the scale and visibility of the Hornbill Festival, he urged vendors to remain disciplined, efficient, and professional while serving visitors from across the country and abroad. He also reminded vendors to strictly comply with government regulations and adhere to the notified food rates in the interest of public safety.
Director of Tourism, Veyielo Doulo, said that street food vendors play a vital role in shaping visitors’ impressions of the state and act as frontline representatives of Nagaland.
He pointed out that the festival offers a major platform for vendors to promote indigenous food traditions and noted that government support to vendors is aimed at strengthening local entrepreneurship and livelihoods.
Giving an overview of the training, Branch Head, Corporate Affairs, Nestlé India, Surojit Mukherjee, said the programme was specifically tailored for vendors who will be operating stalls during the Hornbill Festival. The second session, conducted under Nestlé India’s CSR initiative “Project Serve Safe Food”, focused on building long-term capacity among street food vendors.
The session covered critical areas including personal and cart hygiene, food handling and safety, cleaning and pest control, waste management, Covid-19 safety protocols, and the use of digital payment systems.
The programme was implemented as a CSR initiative of Nestlé India with the support of the Food Safety Department and the Department of Tourism, Government of Nagaland.

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