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Illegal hoardings, encroachments removed in Cyber City, near MDI Chowk

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The Times o India   13.08.2012

Illegal hoardings, encroachments removed in Cyber City, near MDI Chowk

GURGAON: Continuing with their drive to remove illegal hoardings and encroachments in the city, the enforcement department of the Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon (MCG) once again carried out a drive in Cyber City and near MDI Chowk on Saturday.

After facing stiff resistance from DLF in the recent past, the MCG team, lead by joint commissioner Anju Chaudhary, was finally able to bring down most of the wall wrap advertisement on its buildings and removed other hoardings.

In the past, whenever the MCG team went to remove the advertisements from DLF buildings, it was never allowed to do so. The private security guards would not allow the team inside the buildings, despite having an adequate police presence.

"We have at last been able to remove these wall wrap advertisements from DLF buildings in the Cyber City. The real estate giant has not paid us advertisement tax for the past so many years, hence after serving several notices we have removed them. We will also seek legal action if these private players again place these advertisements," said an official.

A separate drive was carried out near Atul Kataria Chowk and MDI Chowk in which several encroachments were removed and vehicles parked on the road were challaned. "We have decided to fence the road between MDI Chowk and Atul Kataria Chowk so that these encroachments don't keep happening. We will continue with these drives so that the MCG area remains free from all kinds encroachment," said a spokesperson.
Last Updated on Monday, 13 August 2012 07:39