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Inclusiveness on menu, shows apex court, makes space for cafe run by the disabled

IndiaTimes Friday, 10 November 2023
The Supreme Court of India has allowed the opening of a cafe called 'Mitti Cafe' on its premises. The cafe, founded in 2017 by Alina Alam, aims to provide employment and training to individuals with disabilities. It has expanded to over 38 cafes and served over 2 million meals during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Chief Justice of India highlighted the importance of inclusiveness and praised the cafe for its role in promoting inclusion and empowerment. The cafe's decor reflects the talents within the disabled community.
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Dhananjaya Yeshwant Chandrachud, Chief Justice of India, inaugurated “Mitti Cafe” in Supreme Court Premises, Delhi, on November 10. Mitti Cafe is entirely operated and managed by specially-abled people. #supremecourt, #economynews, #businessnews, #latestnews, #cheifjusticeofindia, #cji,...

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