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11 Markets in Gurgaon Face Demolition for Encroachments, ET RealEstate


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GURUGRAM: The department of town and country planning (DTCP) has issued a notice to 11 upscale markets, including DLF 1 shopping mall, Galleria market in DLF 4, and Vyapar Kendra in Sushant Lok 1, to remove encroachments within a week. Demolitions will be carried out and penalties imposed if the markets fail to comply.

The move came after the deputy commissioner’s directive to free common areas of markets and malls from encroachments ahead of the festive season.

After a recent meeting with officials from various departments, including the DTCP, GMDA, HUDA, and MCG, DTCP’s team inspected several commercial complexes across New Gurgaon on Oct 16.

They identified illegal structures, such as kiosks, stalls, and temporary installations in common areas and walkways, that obstruct pedestrian movement.

DTCP enforcement officer Manish Yadav emphasised the seriousness of the campaign. “This encroachment drive is part of our larger efforts to ensure the smooth functioning of public spaces in licensed colonies. After seven days, we will reinspect these markets. If encroachments persist, we will initiate action as per the law, which could involve demolishing unauthorized structures.”

Rakesh Mehta, a resident of DLF Phase 4, said, “We’ve been asking for these encroachments to be removed for a long time. It’s become impossible to walk in the common areas.”

Shweta Anand, a resident who visits the Galleria Market frequently, said: “These temporary stalls block the entire corridor. It’s chaotic during peak hours. Clearing them will make shopping much more comfortable.”

With the festive season approaching, this operation has garnered attention from local business owners and market-goers alike.

  • Published On Oct 21, 2024 at 01:30 PM IST

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