What’s inside:
The article talks about the recent actions taken by the Lalganj administration to remove encroachments and create a vending zone for street vendors.
The Lalganj Municipal Council took strong action against illegal encroachments in the Bhattipokhar area on Monday. They used a bulldozer to clear government land that had been taken over unlawfully. This step aims to make space for a proper vending zone for street vendors and temporary sellers.
Under the direction of Zonal Officer Smriti Sahni and Executive Officer Kanhaiya Kumar, officials measured the land. Following this measurement, long-standing government quarters were demolished. They are also considering building a new road to connect Bhattipokhar with Thana Road.
Local residents are concerned about a disagreement between old and new land maps. Many homeowners believe that the measurements based on the old map wrongly classify parts of their homes as government land. They are asking the administration to provide official documents to clarify the validity of the new map.
The administration has stated that the measurements were taken in accordance with existing boundaries. They assure the public that further actions will follow the rules. The Municipal Council believes that this vending zone and road construction will enhance the area’s development and improve facilities for the residents.
Looking ahead, the administration plans to continue its efforts to clear encroachments and finalize the vending zone soon. This initiative is expected to provide better opportunities for street vendors and improve the overall infrastructure in Lalganj.
Summary:
- The Lalganj administration is removing encroachments in Bhattipokhar.
- A vending zone for street vendors is being planned.
- Residents are unhappy with discrepancies in land measurements.
- The administration insists on following the rules for measurements.
- Further development activities are expected to improve local infrastructure.
