Old Delhi, an Indian home-grown restaurant, has announced their expansion plans. The company says that by 2023 it will be increasing its offline presence by launching 50+ offline outlets. "The brand currently has 5 outlets across the country. Moreover, the company says that with its ongoing expansion plan will be aiming to hire 500+ individuals for various operational roles. 

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"With an aim to provide employment for all, among the 500 considered, 250 will be chosen from the EWS Category. The plan aims at opening 50+ new outlets PAN India. The Company will focus on opening company owned+franchise model stores. Old Delhi wants to work towards the upliftment of the skilled people from below poverty line section of the society by not only lending a hand but also by generating employment opportunities for the said section," an official statement said.

The announcement was addressed by Sahaj Chopra and Sahil Arya, Co-Founders and Directors of the QSR chain Fat Tiger. They said, “The Old Delhi was founded with the mission of filling the void of authentic old Delhi style kebabs and rolls for the people living outside of Delhi. The Mughlai influence on the cuisine of Old Delhi is prevalent and celebrated by everyone who loves a platter of juicy, scrumptious kebabs and more. We aim to put this cuisine on the map like its never been before."