The Times of India 22.02.2013
Kanpur Municipal Corporation carries out anti-encroachment drive
KANPUR: Acting tough
against the roadside encroachers in the localities of Krishna Nagar
area, the enforcement wing of Kanpur Municipal Corporation carried out a
massive anti-encroachment drive on Thursday.
Commencing
the drive from the busy lane of Krishna Nagar Market, the KMC officials
demolished the houses and shops that were extending beyond the limits
and occupying roads in nearby lanes as well. Several temporary shops
that had been causing traffic snarls were also razed. During the drive,
police force had been roped in to ensure that the drive is conducted
successfully.
The drive was headed by KMC’s enforcement wing
head, CP Shukla while the zonal officials also accompanied the drive.
According to the official data, four dozen temporary structures were
removed in the drive while half a dozen permanent tea stalls were also
demolished in the drive.
The extended embankments of the houses
were also demolished by the bulldozers. The enforcement wing also
extorted 50 thousand rupees as user charges from the locals of the area.
Though the locals tried to resist the drive that was being carried out, the heavy
arrangement of police personnel ensured that the drive went on
smoothly. A local shopkeeper, who had entered into scuffle with the
police, was thrashed while others cooperated with the officials.
against the roadside encroachers in the localities of Krishna Nagar
area, the enforcement wing of Kanpur Municipal Corporation carried out a
massive anti-encroachment drive on Thursday.
Commencing
the drive from the busy lane of Krishna Nagar Market, the KMC officials
demolished the houses and shops that were extending beyond the limits
and occupying roads in nearby lanes as well. Several temporary shops
that had been causing traffic snarls were also razed. During the drive,
police force had been roped in to ensure that the drive is conducted
successfully.
The drive was headed by KMC’s enforcement wing
head, CP Shukla while the zonal officials also accompanied the drive.
According to the official data, four dozen temporary structures were
removed in the drive while half a dozen permanent tea stalls were also
demolished in the drive.
The extended embankments of the houses
were also demolished by the bulldozers. The enforcement wing also
extorted 50 thousand rupees as user charges from the locals of the area.
Though the locals tried to resist the drive that was being carried out, the heavy
arrangement of police personnel ensured that the drive went on
smoothly. A local shopkeeper, who had entered into scuffle with the
police, was thrashed while others cooperated with the officials.