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PMC carries demolition drives

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The Times of India 12.09.2009

PMC carries demolition drives

PUNE: The Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), while continuing with its anti-encroachment drives, has now also set its eyes on unauthorised traders, in addition to demolishing illegal constructions.

The Bhavani Peth ward office took action against unauthorised traders who set up wares for sale on footpaths on the Nehru road upto the Seven Loves chowk.

According to a statement issued by the civic body, two truckloads of material, including tables, chairs, old furniture and tyres were seized by the officials.

Action was also taken against pucca encroachments on the road by demolishing 5,000 sq.ft area of illegal sheds, walls, front margins and railings.

The building control department undertook a drive at Dhankawdi where a total of 8,100 sq.ft area was razed with the help of 10 police personnel.

Officials stated that notices were sent to all owners under section 478 (1) of the Bombay Provincial Municipal Corporations Act, 1949.

Shops that were illegally operating in the basement section of buildings on Sinhagad road also bore the brunt of the PMC building permissions department's action on Friday.

Four shops and another construction in a parking lot of 2,700 sq.ft area that were operating without proper licence were pulled down by PMC's squads.

A senior civic official said drives against large number of small businesses operating in basement areas will be next on the agenda for the PMC.

 

PMC conducts drive against encroachments

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The Times of India 08.09.2009

PMC conducts drive against encroachments

PUNE: The Pune Municipal Corporation conducted anti-encroachment drives on Monday at different places in the city, including Wagdaon Dhayri, the slums opposite Shivajinagar court, Vishrambaugwada area and on Pune-Solapur road.

The civic body has sent notices to all those living in unauthorised dwellings before conducting drives.

About 4,500 square feet area was cleared in Wadgaon Dhayri, where the land was reserved for bio-diversity parks.

Four pucca' constructions were razed during the drive on Monday. Two JCBs, 10 police personnel and more than 20 labourers were deployed at the site.

Municipal commissioner Mahesh Zagade had issued orders to all officers to initiate action against unauthorised constructions as per the Maharashtra Regional and Town Planning Act.

Zagade has ordered ward officers to take sustained action and to jointly conduct drives with two or more ward offices so that the unauthorised constructions don't come up again.

 

Municipality Hands Over Roses To Encroachers

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The Times of India 01.09.2009

Municipality Hands Over Roses To Encroachers

ROURKELA: Borrowing a leaf out of Gandhigiri, Rourkela municipality officials handed over roses encroachers of Main Road footpath before asking them to vacate the area. Municipal chairperson Rashmi Bala Mishra and vice chairperson R N Mishra were present during the occasion.

The novel eviction drive was appreciated by traders, who also expressed their "apology" for encroaching on the footpath.

Shop owners at the Main Road market on both the sides of the road have encroached on the footpath for displaying their products. This has been causing problems for pedestrians and for cleaning of the drain as well. Besides, the encroachers have been causing traffic snarls because the market is located on a very busy area of the Steel City.

The municipal corporation had been facing criticism from various quarters to sort out the problem.

The traditional approach of municipal officials of serving notice with an ultimatum in the past had not yielded results. While many of the previous councils have preferred to remain silent on the matter, the present council preferred to experiment with the Gandhigiri approach to evict the encroachers. "We thought of introducing this approach by offering roses to persons who have encroached on the footpath and requested them with folded hands to clear the footpath in public interest," the municipality vice chairman said.

"We are extremely happy that our approach was welcomed by traders, particularly from the younger generation. They immediately accepted their mistake and expressed apology for their act," Mishra said. "The objective of this move was to create awareness and now we are confident of clearing the encroachments. The process has already begun," he added.

"I was totally ashamed when the municipality authorities like chairperson Rashmi Bala Mishra and vice chairman R N Mishra along with other senior officials approached me with a rose to vacate the footpath. I had no words to defend myself, other than saying sorry," A Kuddus, a young shopkeeper, said. "I feel the traders have realized their mistake and this approach will prompt them to clear the footpath at the earliest," he added.

 


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