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Delhi's Beloved Sweet Shop Closes After 95 Years
17 Dec
Summary
- Annapurna Bhandar, a sweet shop operating since 1929, will close on December 31.
- A legal dispute with the landlord over increased rent led to the closure.
- The shop served generations, including former Prime Ministers, and employed long-term workers.

Annapurna Bhandar, a cherished sweet shop in Delhi's Chandni Chowk, is set to close permanently on December 31. Founded in 1929, the establishment has been a culinary landmark for almost 95 years, renowned for its traditional Bengali sweets and samosas.
The closure stems from a legal dispute between the shop's management and the property owner. The landlord sought to reclaim the premises, demanding a monthly rent of approximately Rs 1.5 lakh, which the shop's operators deemed financially unviable. This protracted legal battle has now forced the beloved institution to cease operations.
Over the decades, Annapurna Bhandar attracted a diverse clientele, including former Prime Ministers like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Its closure not only signifies the loss of a culinary legacy but also impacts the livelihoods of its long-serving employees, who consider the shop a second family.



