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Lack of will

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The Hindu                04.06.2013

Lack of will

The law-enforcing agencies display a lack of will in checking encroachments on the footpath.

Corporation officials say they need adequate support from the police, because once they conduct raids and seize the goods and articles, the shopkeepers return the next day.

M. Rakkappan, City Town Planning Officer, Madurai Corporation, agrees that there is large-scale violation in terms of encroachment of pavements but sought the help of the media to sensitise the public to claim their rights, and shopkeepers to understand the rights of pedestrians.

Though the district administration is keen to eradicate this scourge, it has not been successful because there is no proper coordination within the government agencies, he points out.

Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime and Traffic), K. Feroze Khan Abdullah, says that concerted efforts are being made to make the city more friendly to pedestrians. However, it is the licensed shopowners who violate and encroach upon the footpath space.

“We have set a target and each week we choose a street and clear encroachments to provide proper access to the footpath. Presently, we are involved in clearing North Masi Street of encroachments,” he said.

Mutual responsibility is needed among government agencies to protect the pedestrians’ right to footpath space, he stresses.

 

Unauthorised structures removed in Erode

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The Hindu                31.05.2013

Unauthorised structures removed in Erode

Staff Reporter

The drive was launched following widespread complaints from the public

Erode Corporation along with revenue department has launched a drive to remove the encroachments that are eating into road space and government lands at Surampatty area of Erode town on Thursday.

The drive was launched following widespread complaints from the public that the encroachments that flank inner roads of led to traffic congestion.

Residents said that many business establishments occupied the edges of the roads and government lands. A few establishments had even constructed concrete structures on the State Highways and Erode Corporation lands to extend their business area. A textile processing unit had constructed a wall and other structures by occupying the government land in Sangu Nagar.

As complaints started to pour in from the public, the civic administration instructed the officials to launch a drive to remove these encroachments.

A team of officials from the civic body and the revenue department along with police personnel visited the inner roads at Surampatty area and cleared the encroachments. The personnel removed unauthorised structures and display materials put up on the roads.

 

Encroachers evicted in Ooty

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The Hindu              29.05.2013

Encroachers evicted in Ooty

D. Radhakrishnan

Efforts are on to find a lasting solution, says Commissioner.

In an operation described by many here as ‘better late then never’ civic officials evicted encroachers from the boathouse road here on Tuesday. With increasing congestion on the main roads, particularly those leading to popular tourist spots like Ooty Lake having become a major source of concern, road side encroachments had been identified as one of the main contributory factors. However, despite several complaints action against them had been conspicuous by its absence.

 


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