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Accused of black-marketing oxygen concentrators, who is Navneet Kalra?

Kalra owns several businesses in Delhi; known for social connections Kalra owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall, and Mr. Choy in Khan Market and Nege & Ju in Lodhi Colony (two of the most upscale neighborhoods in south Delhi) besides eyewear retailer Dayal Opticals. A quick look at his social media handles indicates a lavish lifestyle, and socializing with prominent personalities from Bollywood, sportspersons, and even politicians who frequent his restaurants. Information Kalra s wife is a pilates expert, motivational speaker and anchor The 38-year-old businessman is married to Kitty Kalra, a self-proclaimed pilates expert, and motivational speaker. She is a fitness anchor for Hotstar and Airtel Digital TV s channel. Her Instagram pictures show the couple vacationing in New Zealand, Iceland, Spain, among others holiday destinations.

Navneet Kalra: NRAI may suspend or terminate Navneet Kalra s membership; says awaiting clarity on case

Synopsis Kalra owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall and Nege & Ju in the national capital, besides eyewear retailer Dayal Opticals. Police seized 524 oxygen concentrators from the premises of the restaurants – Khan Chacha and Town Hall in Khan Market and Nege & Ju in Lodhi Colony – which were allegedly sold at heavily inflated prices. Agencies Delhi Police issued a lookout notice for Kalra on Monday. The National Restaurant Association of India said it may suspend or terminate the membership of New Delhi-based restaurateur Navneet Kalra, who is alleged to have hoarded oxygen concentrators and sold them in the black market. Kalra owns the restaurants Khan Chacha, Town Hall and Nege & Ju in the national capital, besides eyewear retailer Dayal Opticals. Police seized 524 oxygen concentrators from the premises of the restaurants – Khan Chacha and Town Hall in Khan Market and Nege & Ju in Lodhi Colony – which were allegedly sold at heavily inflated prices.

Delhi: Lookout notice against businessman Navneet Kalra in oxygen concentrators black marketing case

ANI | Updated: May 10, 2021 10:36 IST New Delhi [India], May 10 (ANI): A lookout notice has been issued against businessman Navneet Kalra, an accused in the alleged black marketing of oxygen concentrators in the national capital, Delhi Police sources informed on Monday. On May 7, the police busted oxygen concentrators black-marketing racket during a raid and recovered 105 concentrators from two upscale restaurants in the Khan Market. The two restaurants namely Khan Chacha and Town Hall are owned by Navneet Kalra, who is allegedly on run, while the manager and three staffers has been arrested so far, the police said. With the further seizure of 105 oxygen concentrators from two upscale restaurants in Khan Market namely Khan Chacha and Town Hall, a total of 524 oxygen concentrators were seized from blackmarketers. Owner Navneet Kalra, who also owns Dayal Opticals, is on run. The manager and three staffers were arrested. Further raids on, Del

Oxygen Hoarding Khan Market: Delhi Police issues lookout notice against Navneet Kalra

URL copied Image Source : PTI Delhi Police has issued a lookout notice against businessman Navneet Kalra in the alleged black marketing and oxygen cylinder hoarding case The Delhi Police on Monday issued a lookout notice against businessman Navneet Kalra in the alleged black marketing and oxygen cylinder hoarding case, news agency ANI reported. The move came a day after Delhi Police handed over the case to the Crime Branch. Navneet Kalra is the owner of Delhi s popular Khan Chacha restaurant. The case involves oxygen concentrators that had been imported from China. On Friday, police had recovered 105 oxygen concentrators during raids at two upscale restaurants in the Khan Market area and arrested one person.

Delhi s Khan Market oxygen concentrators hoarding case transferred to Crime Branch

NEW DELHI:  The Delhi Police has transferred the case of alleged black-marketing and hoarding of oxygen concentrators in which over 500 machines were recovered to the Crime Branch, officials said on Saturday. On Friday, police recovered 105 oxygen concentrators during raids at two upscale restaurants in the Khan Market area and arrested one person. A dog walks past a sealed Khan Chacha restaurant in New Delhi | File PIc Police on Thursday recovered 419 oxygen concentrators during raids at a restaurant and a farmhouse in south Delhi and arrested four men. A senior police officer said that the case of alleged hoarding of 524 oxygen concentrators has been transferred to the Delhi Police Crime Branch. “With further seizure of 105 #OxygenConcentrator from Khan Chacha & Town Hall, 2 upscale restaurants in Khan Mkt, total 524 seized frm #blackmarketers Owner Navneet Kalra, also owns Dayal Opticals, is on run.

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