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108 shops issued challan for encroachment

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Indian Express    22.10.2010

108 shops issued challan for encroachment

Express News Service Tags : Municipal Corporation, Sadar and Rehri Market, Posted: Fri Oct 22 2010, 04:27 hrs

 Chandigarh:  The Municipal Corporation challaned 108 shopkeepers during an anti-encroachment drive in the Sadar and Rehri Market, Sector 19, on Thursday.The enforcement staff also cleared the passage in the market where shopkeepers had kept packets of cloths, shoes and other items.

The goods were loaded on four trucks. The drive was held under the supervision of Additional Commissioner Lalit Siwach and assisted by Inspector K D Sharma and other enforcement staff of MCC.

On Monday the civic body issued notices to the encroachers and warned them, but they did not remove their wares from the public space. The additional commissioner said more drives would be carried out in other markets, including Shastri Market in Sector 22 and Sector 15.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 09:36
 

MC demolishes under-construction shop at Aggar Nagar

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Indian Express   22.10.2010

MC demolishes under-construction shop at Aggar Nagar

Express News Service Tags : Municipal Corporation, ludhiana Posted: Fri Oct 22 2010, 06:00 hrs

Ludhiana:  The building branch of Municipal Corporation on Thursday demolished an under construction shop in Aggar Nagar after receiving complaint that the area was a greenbelt. Aggar Nagar is being maintained by Ludhiana Aggarwala Co-operative House and as per the complaint of former director Shiv Mittal, a shop was being constructed on a 250 square yard area which was meant for greenbelt. Mohinder Aggarwal, another resident of Aggar Nagar said, “We have learnt that the area was sold off for Rs 24 lakh and Rs 1 lakh was given in advance by the buyer. The members had given complaint last week and the building branch after examining the records, today demolished the shop.”

Former president of society, Nirmal Singh, alleged that in another site, 300 square yard area has been sold off to an NGO and that area is also a part of a greenbelt. The members have demanded removal of the members of the co-operative house on grounds of violation of rules.

 

Last Updated on Friday, 22 October 2010 09:33
 

Anti-encroachment drive: A shoddy job

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The Times of India                  22.10.2010

Anti-encroachment drive: A shoddy job

 LUDHIANA: The municipal corporation are busy patting their backs for having removed encroachments from the city in an unprecedented way, but perusal of zone-wise records and survey of the city narrates an altogether different story — presenting a disgusting picture of civic body's functioning.

In Zone A, out of a total of 2,663 recognized encroachments, the authorities have been able to remove barely 473 till date, and these too include razing of extended platforms instead removing the bigger encroachments.

Zone A comprises old residential colonies of the city where encroachments have given birth to problems like congestion and traffic jams. Comparing all four zones, Zone A has highest number of encroachments. This fact has come to the fore after a survey by the building branch of the corporation.

In Zone A, there are several areas that have not even been touched by the corporation authorities for conducting the drive. The records of the corporation revealed that in Shivpuri area as many as 421 encroachments have been recorded, but nothing has been done.

Sources revealed that it was only on Society Cinema Road that the anti-encroachment drive could bring some relief as authorities started construction of the Lakkar Bridge and encroachers did not get chance to lay their hands again on the land. Similar kind of practice was required in all other areas where they had conducted drives so that encroachments do not resurface.

However, MC officials said they face problems in razing illegal encroachments on the municipal corporation's land because people come up with stay orders. Besides this, shortage of force has also affected their drive in a few areas.

"I do not know exactly about the present status of encroachments as what was exactly reason that we could not conduct the drive in a few parts. I can comment on all this only after checking officials records," said Kamaljit Kaur, assistant town planner for Zone A.

 


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