Empickers face the heat

Rawalpindi:

Formerly known for its greatness and vast, the city of Rawalpindi is currently meeting a challenge for illegal encroachments, which makes it a congested and congested metropolis.

The conversion of small bazaars into mega markets nesting huge commercial places has increased the number of illegal encroachments and now not only the main bazaars, but the adjacent streets have also become congested.

The practice is propagated by merchants, sellers and municipal authorities as soon as measures against the empilers are taken, encroachments reappear.

The deputy commissioner (City), Dr. Eman Zaffar, says that the question is based on merchants and the administration has adopted a multi-plaster strategy to combat this threat. “The conversion of the historic bazaar of Raja populated in a pedestrian zone, providing alternative travel routes and regularly leading anti-enCricing operations is an example,” she said. “With these measures, we are trying to transform this bazaar again into a spacious area.”

Stressing a massive repression against the ecroachers, Dr. Eman said that the administration was going to be everything for a successful repair of this long -awaited problem. However, she highlighted the need for civic sense among the masses.

It has identified an increase in the population, increased urbanization and a lack of self -responsibility as major problems. “Another complex problem relating to congestion is that the old markets and buildings still welcome thousands of families on the upper floors. We must consider the civic dynamics of commercial residential areas because the markets are not only shopping centers but also residential groups. This requires a sophisticated approach,” she explained.

Statistics show that city areas have been eliminated by confiscating 155 truck trolleys, 3,123 carts, 831 counters and 197 illegal stores of stores and houses in addition to the abolition of 264 concrete encroachments from zones ranging from Raja Bazaar to Murree Road, 4th, 5th Roads and Sadiqabad during the recent Driving Anti-refuge.

While the encroachments in Rawalpindi, which has about 11 major bazaars, have been eliminated, the data shows that during a single repression company recently, 522 trucks were confiscated and 4,572 concrete constructions and mild encroachments were deleted.

To counter the joint complaint of the impacts reappearing after a few days, the CEO of the Board of Directors of the Canton of Rawalpindi, Ali Irfan Rizvi, did not apply a strategy of `monitor and action ‘in deployment of RCB application staff in Bazaars. Movement, “he said.

Heavy machines have been used to destroy ramps and concrete hangar during the recent driving in the ordered areas of Bhatta, Dhamial, Kamal Abad, Choohr and Misrial.

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