"Street food vendors issue is an important and serious matter for us. People sell street food in very unhygienic conditions. It is a big challenge. There is a need to reserve a street/space for vendors to sell street foods for which, state governments' support is required," Paswan told reporters.
The state governments will have to allot a dedicated space to street food vendors and ensure hygiene in the interest of consumers, he said.
To create a permanent mechanism under the cleanliness campaign, Paswan said the Consumer Affairs Department has decided to launch two new schemes -- clean consumer fora and clean market -- for the next two years.
Under the Clean Consumer Fora, financial assistance will be provided to 600-odd district level consumer courts for sanitation facility, he said.
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Under the Clean Market scheme, the voluntary consumer associations will be associated and asked to adopt a market place where they can carry out awareness activities on cleanliness.
Both Food and Consumer Affairs Departments had separately conducted a fortnightly cleanliness campaign last month as part of the Swacch Bharat Mission.