The Indian Express 04.09.2013
For hawker-free roads, BMC likely to replicate Delhi’s Palika Bazaar
administration now plans to develop underground shopping plazas, similar
to Delhi’s Palika Bazaar.
The proposal to construct underground shopping markets below open
spaces such as gardens, which had been put forth by corporator Prakash
Gangadhare, was approved at BMC general body meeting last week.
“Constructing markets in underground spaces will not only solve
the space-crunch issue, but also provide proper space for hawkers to
sell their wares and de-congest the city’s roads,” said Prakash
Gangadhare, BJP corporator from Mulund.
Citing the example of his ward, T-ward (Mulund), where a BMC
market has been shut for the past four years, Gangadhare said, “Many BMC
markets are shut or underused because people want easy access to
shopping, while on their way home. Such shopping zones situated below
stations or gardens are frequented by people”.
“The city needs to be business friendly, and providing spaces for
small businesses will help the economic environment of the city,” he
said, adding that all hawkers occupying space near railway stations,
bus-stops, foot-over-bridges and subways can be accommodated in such
markets.
According to BMC estimates, there are over three lakh hawkers in
the city, of which only about 14,000 hawkers hold valid licences.
Following the approval of the proposal by corporators across all
parties, BMC will soon begin a preliminary study of areas which could
be converted into underground shopping zones. A BMC official said four
gardens in Mulund had been identified for the purpose and feasibility of
the project would be studied in the next few weeks.
Meanwhile, the BMC’s ambitious plans to construct a walker’s
plaza around Crawford market and to make traffic go underground are yet
to take off. Another plan by the civic administration aimed at creating
underground parking space for about 3,500 cars at seven locations in
South Mumbai, from Crawford Market to Regal Cinema in Colaba, was
scrapped two years back.