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Residents welcome eviction of hawkers, encroachers in Ooty

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The Hindu              15.05.2013

Residents welcome eviction of hawkers, encroachers in Ooty

Stern action:Municipal staff removing a push cart in Ooty on Tuesday.-Photo: Special Arrangement
Stern action:Municipal staff removing a push cart in Ooty on Tuesday.-Photo: Special Arrangement

Structures removed on Government Botanical Garden Road.

With the annual flower show just a couple of days away and complaints relating to congestion due to encroachments mounting, the civic administration swung into action on Tuesday.

With the help of the police, they removed unauthorised and makeshift structures in some parts of the town including the Government Botanical Garden Road. Even pushcarts were taken away in a lorry.

Meeting

Pointing out that the problem was getting worse by the day, Municipal Commissioner K. Sivakumar told The Hindu that it had figured prominently at an urgent meeting of the Udhagamandalam Municipal Council (UMC) held here recently and even the district administration had expressed concern.

Stating that steps would be taken to deal with encroachments in various parts of the town, he said that if they come back, appropriate action would be taken against the encroachers.

The move was welcomed by all sections of the society here and the tourists as the rapidly-growing number of hawkers — mostly from the plains — had severely impeded free movement of pedestrians.

Some of the residents regretted that the annual preseason exercise of sprucing up footpaths has been conspicuous by its absence for the past several years and added that the presence of a large number of hawkers had made them eyesores.

It had also subjected motorists to considerable inconvenience as the pedestrians were competing for space on the roads.

 

Civic body removes shops

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The Hindu              27.04.2013

Civic body removes shops

They were functioning in violation of corporation’s orders.

A total of 13 shops that were functioning on the New Bus Stand premises violating he City Municipal Corporation’s order were removed here on Friday.

This comes after the Madras High Court vacated a petition filed by the shop keepers demanding that they be allowed to continue their business.

These shops were granted licenses three years ago based on the agreement that they should sell only products of Aavin. But were found to be selling beverages, tea, biscuits and other items which is against the agreement.

Though the civic body issued notice many a times, they failed to adhere to the rules and they continue to operate. The Tamil Nadu Assembly Committee which inspected the shops in the premises earlier also found that the shops were operated against the rules and submitted a report to the government regarding the same.

Hence the civic body and the Aavin cancelled the licenses that led to the shop keepers filing a petition in the court that was dismissed. The court asked the civic body to carry out eviction after giving dual warning and also with the assistance of the police personnel.

Hence a team of revenue officials from the civic body through the public address system informed the shop keepers to close the shop. Shop keepers entered into altercation with the officials as the police intervened and brought the situation under control. Later the shops were removed completely in the presence of police personnel.

 

Bus stand encroached

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The Hindu                19.04.2013

Bus stand encroached

INCONVENIENCE:Snacks being prepared on the platform at Vaeinthaankulam new bus stand in Tirunelveli on Thursday.— Photo: A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN
INCONVENIENCE:Snacks being prepared on the platform at Vaeinthaankulam new bus stand in Tirunelveli on Thursday.— Photo: A. SHAIKMOHIDEEN

Passengers affected at Vaeinthaankulam bus stand.

Even as the Vaeinthaankulam new bus stand is getting crowded every day with the start of summer vacation, encroachments by traders on platforms affect movement of passengers, especially parents arriving at the terminus with their baggage and children.

The bus terminus, which was once maintained like an airport, lost its sheen with the passage of time due to inadequate maintenance and non-cooperation of the traders. The bus terminus started stinking as the traders extended their business operations on the platforms with the blessings of some from the Corporation.

Invariably, all teashops prepare snacks by keeping the liquefied petroleum gas stoves on the platform without caring for the passengers’ movement and their safety. The continuous use of platform like a kitchen permanently provided an oil coat on the platform surface that often trips the hurried passengers, especially elderly commuters.

Smoke emanating from the boiling oil and the heat constantly being radiated from the source cause health hazard.

With the onset of summer, juice shops also mushroomed on the platform.

Since the traders have to carry on with their business during power cuts, they have kept their generators on the platforms, leaving a little space for the passengers.

Passengers, who have to take the north-bound long distance buses from the fourth platform, are the worst affected as they are facing a nauseating problem as the nearby space is being used for open defecation.

When Mayor Vijila Sathyananth visited the bus stand recently, she said encroachments would be viewed seriously and the utensils kept on the platforms confiscated immediately. As the warning waned now, the ordinary passengers are at the receiving end. When contacted, Ms. Vijila assured that she would lead the encroachment eviction drive shortly to make it passenger-friendly.

 


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