The National Cooperative Consumers’ Federation of India (NCCF) has expanded its retail footprint in the national capital by opening four new company-owned stores, taking its total number of outlets in Delhi to nine.
Speaking on the occasion, NCCF Chairman Vishal Singh said the newly inaugurated stores are located in Azadpur, Lajpat Nagar and South Extension, strengthening the federation’s direct retail presence in key areas of the city.
Singh said the outlets will offer a range of affordable essential commodities under the ‘Bharat’ brand, including Bharat Atta, Bharat Dal and various pulses. In addition, customers will be able to purchase NCCF’s own ‘Jena’ branded products such as spices, edible oil and other daily-use grocery items.
He said the expansion is aimed at improving consumers’ access to quality food products at reasonable prices while furthering the cooperative movement’s role in retail distribution.





