City
Epaper

RIP Siddhartha: Some CCD outlets stay shut in founder's honour (2nd Lead)

By IANS | Updated: July 31, 2019 16:00 IST

Some outlets of the popular Cafe Coffee Day (CCD) chain in central Bengaluru remained shut on Wednesday as a mark of respect to its founder-chairman V.G. Siddhartha, who died under mysterious circumstances, a company source said.

Open in App

"Retail outlets in the city centre, including our main coffee 'the square' opposite the famous Cubbon Park are closed for the day as a homage to our founder-chairman along with our main office above the cafe," a CCD source clarified to here.

While in Mumbai, company officials confirmed that all 50 Cafe Coffee Day outlets were functioning as normal. And they said the outlets will remain open during their regular hours till 11 p.m.

Earlier in the day, the source had told that all the CCD outlets across the country would remain shut as a mark of respect to Siddhartha.

"CCD offices, including that of Coffee Global Enterprises and the Amalgamated Bean Coffee (ABC), have also been shut across the country," the source said on the condition of anonymity.

"A holiday has also been declared for the workers and employees of all coffee estates in the three coffee districts of Chikkamagaluru, Hassan and Kodugu in the southern state due to the sudden death of coffee king Siddhartha," added the source.

In Kerala there are 25 outlets six in Thiruvananthapuram, 14 in Kochi, and five in Kozhikode. We have been asked to go on with the business and hence we abided by that," said the CCD staff, who did not wish to be identified.

Abey Tellas, a professor at a leading college sipping his coffee at a outlet in Thiruvananthapuram, told : "I was a bit surprised to see this outlet open. When I entered, it was business as usual. I thought about the founder of CCD, that it's a bit sad, he is no more."

Meanwhile, the board of Coffee Day Enterprises appointed S.V. Ranganath as its interim chairman, after the police in Mangaluru earlier recovered the body of its founding Chairman V.G. Siddhartha almost 36 hours after he went missing.

The board also decided to appoint Nitin Bagmane as the interim Chief Operating Officer (COO), a company statement said.

( With inputs from IANS )

Tags: ThiruvananthapuramCubbonHassan
Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKarnataka Road Accident: Driver Loses Control, Two Hurt in Hassan Canter Lorry Crash

NationalKarnataka: Over 20 Die of Heart Attacks in 40 Days in Hassan District; Probe Ordered

NationalUK Fighter Jet Makes Emergency Landing at Kerala International Airport Due to Low Fuel: Report

NationalThiruvananthapuram Road Accident: Autorickshaw Catches Fire After Collision, 1 Dead, 4 Injured In Kerala (Watch Video)

NationalKerala Shocker: 24-Year-Old Intelligence Bureau Officer Found Dead on Tracks Pettah Railway Station ; Suicide Suspected

National Realted Stories

NationalNotorious gangster arrested in connection with Trinamool leader's murder in Bengal

NationalRiver water row: Nara Lokesh's remarks triggers fresh war of words between Telugu states

NationalIndia reaffirms sovereignty in Kashmir amid Pakistan’s continued obstructionism

NationalMeerut Crime: Man Kills Pregnant Wife in Cold Blood,Or Suspicion of Affair With Relative

NationalBJP slams NCP-SP MLA Jitendra Awhad for anti-Sanatan Dharma remarks