‘The cooking competition was organised to make more people aware that the food and beverage industry is one of the largest contributions towards employment or taxation. There are multiple opportunities where one might not have a restaurant or a cafe but they still cook and sell from their homes. That is why we brought in mom chefs and professional chefs together in this competition,’ Indraneil Mallik, supplier of kitchen materials, told My Kolkata
Amit Datta‘With Bengal Rising 3.0, we are trying to promote micro entrepreneurs. We have given them very subsidised rates in terms of stall rent and some even free of cost, while others have won small competitions to get a stall. This is an event to promote business in Bengal. We look forward to bringing the Bengal business fraternity under one umbrella. We wish to bring back the lost glory to the forefront,” said Subhashis Dutt, founder and general secretary of Bengal Business Council
Amit Datta