The Times of India 08.03.2013
Traders promise to help in Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon drive
GURGAON: The Municipal Corporation of Gurgaon
(MCG) has renewed its efforts to make the Sadar Bazar area
encroachment-free. While earlier too it had made similar attempts which
did not yielded much result, the authorities claim that this time
around, a visible impact can be seen since the local traders have
promised to help in the anti-encroachment drive.
Municipal commissioner Ashok Sangwan held a meeting in this regard with the enforcement team officials, local traders, police officials and the area councillors on Thursday. According to officials, the anti-encroachment drive will begin next week. "We are planning to launch the drive from Tuesday, and we will remove all encroachments that are found inside the market as well as on the periphery. The reason for not starting the drive immediately is to give some time to the traders and hawkers to remove the encroachments themselves. The commissioner does not want anybody to incur loss due to the anti-encroachment drive and has therefore given time to remove the encroachments. If they fail to do so, we will have to demolish them," said a spokesperson.
The traders too seem to be happy about the drive. "I feel that the present mess and congestion prevailing in the bazaar is due to some traders renting out area outside their shops to hawkers," said KL Pahwa, a trader.
Municipal commissioner Ashok Sangwan held a meeting in this regard with the enforcement team officials, local traders, police officials and the area councillors on Thursday. According to officials, the anti-encroachment drive will begin next week. "We are planning to launch the drive from Tuesday, and we will remove all encroachments that are found inside the market as well as on the periphery. The reason for not starting the drive immediately is to give some time to the traders and hawkers to remove the encroachments themselves. The commissioner does not want anybody to incur loss due to the anti-encroachment drive and has therefore given time to remove the encroachments. If they fail to do so, we will have to demolish them," said a spokesperson.
The traders too seem to be happy about the drive. "I feel that the present mess and congestion prevailing in the bazaar is due to some traders renting out area outside their shops to hawkers," said KL Pahwa, a trader.