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Watch: Cafe managed by people with disabilities opens inside Supreme Court complex in New Delhi

Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud interacted inaugurated a new branch of Mitti Cafe to be operated inside the court premises.

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Nov 10, 2023 · 04:00 pm
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#WATCH | Delhi: CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurates Mitti Cafe in the Supreme Court premises.

The cafe is run by specially-abled staff. pic.twitter.com/10T1xvsCtN

— ANI (@ANI) November 10, 2023

VIDEO | CJI DY Chandrachud and other judges watch as differently-abled children perform on National Anthem in sign language during an event inside the Supreme Court premises. pic.twitter.com/cDHRMX4wQv

— Press Trust of India (@PTI_News) November 10, 2023

सुप्रीम कोर्ट परिसर में दिव्यांग लोगों द्वारा संचालित कैफे खुला है। मिट्टी कैफे का उद्घाटन आज CJI जस्टिस चंद्रचूड़ ने किया। #SupremeCourt @MittiCafe @news24tvchannel pic.twitter.com/aqx6zifZEJ

— Prabhakar Kr Mishra (@PMishra_Journo) November 10, 2023

#CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurates Mitti cafe in the #SupremeCourt. The cafe is part of a chain run by a Bengaluru-based NGO that trains and employs those with special needs. pic.twitter.com/dUk4dMbQy6

— Utkarsh Anand (@utkarsh_aanand) November 10, 2023

CJI DY Chandrachud inaugurates "Mitti Cafe", a canteen run by persons with disabilities, in the #SupremeCourt premises.

"I hope the members of the bar support the Mitti cafe", CJI says. pic.twitter.com/5YiFukJ1FV

— Live Law (@LiveLawIndia) November 10, 2023
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