Ggm: Civic groups clear unlawful carts, stalls close to Sector 46

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Jun 03, 2025 06:46 AM IST

The joint civic staff, led by district nodal officer RS Bhath, additionally included personnel from the Gurugram site visitors police, who issued challans to twenty-eight wrongly parked automobiles on the street

Gurugram: The Gurugram Metropolitan Growth Authority (GMDA) and town’s municipal company on Monday, carried out a joint drive wherein a lot of unlawful carts and stalls arrange on the Sector 39 and Sector 46 dividing street have been demolished, officers aware of the matter mentioned.

the drive was carried out after the authority obtained a number of complaints from native residents about encroachments, unlawful vends and random parking within the space, resulting in site visitors congestion. (Parveen Kumar/HT Picture)

The joint civic staff, led by district nodal officer RS Bhath, additionally included personnel from the Gurugram site visitors police, who issued challans to twenty-eight wrongly parked automobiles on the street, GMDA officers mentioned.

A senior GMDA official, requesting anonymity, mentioned that the drive was carried out after the authority obtained a number of complaints from native residents about encroachments, unlawful vends and random parking within the space, resulting in site visitors congestion.

GMDA district city planner and nodal officer RS Bhath mentioned that previous to finishing up the demolition drive, enforcement officers from each the companies had visited the realm and located that a lot of unlawful carts and stalls have been working in shut proximity to Unitech Cyber Park. Moreover, the cycle tracks and two-wheeler lanes developed by GMDA on this grasp street have been additionally getting used as unlawful parking areas by vehicles and bikes, he mentioned.

GMDA officers mentioned that through the inspection it was additionally discovered that a number of cart house owners didn’t have Aadhar playing cards or proof of id. Furthermore, many cart house owners have been paying lease to miscreants, who helped them to run their companies illegally.

“During the drive, around 50 carts which were operating without any legal permit, were razed. Additionally, 28 challans for wrong parking amounting to ₹15,000 were also issued to vehicle owners by the traffic police department. Further, the commercial establishments in the vicinity were also directed to arrange parking for their staff within the premises and not on the service road,” mentioned Bhath.