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Civic body, police plan clean sweep to reclaim spaces

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The Hindu                     07.04.2013

Civic body, police plan clean sweep to reclaim spaces

SPACE WARS:Encroachments have been obstructing traffic and causing accidents.
SPACE WARS:Encroachments have been obstructing traffic and causing accidents.

Joint eviction drive follows rampant encroachments in city.

Starting Monday, public spaces in the city will be out of bounds for illegal road-side vendors and bunk shops. Illegal hoardings and flex boards too will be pulled down.

The joint eviction drive by the Kochi Corporation and the police follows rampant encroachments on footpaths and even tarred roads. The encroachments have been obstructing traffic and eating up footpaths.

The drive is seen as a prelude to a larger anti-encroachment drive, wherein shops and other establishments that intrude into public spaces will have to redraw their boundaries.

As per plan, the licence of bunk shops occupying an area of over three square metres (2 m by 1.5 m) and deviating from the space allotted by the corporation will be cancelled.

Mayor Tony Chammany said no person who had deviated from civic norms would be spared. Motorists and pedestrians are having a hard time negotiating through obstacles posed by vendors and others.

The civic agency was of late flooded with complaints from members of the public, following which its steering committee decided to act.

“Encroachments along footpaths and road shoulders force pedestrians to walk on the tarred road, where they are at the mercy of motorists,” said K. S. Baby Vinod, Assistant Commissioner of Police (City Traffic). With the problem turning acute, traffic police had to dislodge many vendors from Vyttila, Palarivattom and Kaloor, he said. “We need a permanent squad to keep a tab on encroachers since they return within weeks of being evicted,” Mr. Vinod said, while extending support to the corporation’s eviction drive.

Vendors and bunk shop owners draw strength from trade unions and enjoy regional-level political support. “They are asserting their non-existent rights, while denying the legal rights of road users,” said an official of the Town Planning wing.

The encroachments and illegal parking of vehicles have also resulted in city roads being choked.

A town planner said an organised mafia, eyeing high returns at a minimal investment, controlled most vendors in the city.

 

Illegal structures of diamond units under SMC scanner

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The Times of India                    06.04.2013

Illegal structures of diamond units under SMC scanner

SURAT: Diamond manufacturing units in Surat have come under the scanner of Surat Municipal Corporation (SMC) for indulging in unauthorized construction against the approved building plans.

In an unprecedented move, officials from Katargam municipal zone turned their attention to the illegal construction by diamond manufacturing units on Thursday and demolished around 900 square feet of illegal construction at two such units at Nandu Doshi Ni Wadi to send a strong message to the diamantaires.

The diamond hub in Varachha, Katargam and Mahidharpura houses more than 3,500 diamond cutting and polishing units. However, the maximum concentration is in Varachha and Katargam where illegal construction has increased in the past couple of years, especially in the units belonging to the small and medium diamantaires, with the increase in manufacturing capacity and the installation of cutting and polishing tools and equipments.

Official sources said the municipal zones in Varachha and Katargam have started a campaign to remove unauthorized construction after the impact fee law was implemented across the state.

Officials said there have been many industrial and residential premises where unauthorized construction has taken place even after the cut-off date for regularization of unauthorized structures. They said such structures will not be regularized under any circumstances.

"We have been surveying the industrial areas where the diamond units are located. On Thursday, we found two units at Nandu Doshi Ni Wadi with illegal construction against the approved building plans. We demolished them and collected a fine of Rs 1 lakh," executive engineer, Katargam municipal zone, R C Jariwala said.
Last Updated on Saturday, 06 April 2013 09:50
 

Allahabad Municipal Corporation removes encroachment in city areas

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The Times of India                       05.04.2013

Allahabad Municipal Corporation removes encroachment in city areas

ALLAHABAD: A joint team of the Allahabad Municipal Corporation officials and traffic cops on Thursday removed encroachments in different areas including Stanley Road, Rajapur, Muir road, etc. The joint team chased away local vendors who had set up shops illegally on crossings and warned action if they tried to reset up the temporary shops.

Traffic inspector Indra Pal Singh added that apart from taking action against illegal encroachments, the traffic cops also challaned over 100 errant drivers including policemen in different spots. Till date challans have been issued to over 600 errant drivers, including 74 policemen, on different charges like violation of speed limit, wearing no helmet while driving two-wheelers and over speeding.

Teams of traffic cops equipped with camera speed radars also apprehended over-speeding vehicles on Rana Pratap marg and issued challans to over 30 defaulters. They also checked over-loaded vehicles and issued challans.

Senior cops said the drive would continue in different city areas and advised commuters to carry valid documents including registration and driving licence.
Last Updated on Friday, 05 April 2013 11:59
 


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