NEW DELHI: The sealing task resumed after a short spoil on Wednesday as south corporation officers centered unlawful properties in some key markets. Teams from the construction division sealed parts of outlets in GK-1 N-Block market. Nine properties, including high-end bars, eating places, fashion designer furniture stores and clothing outlets, were sealed.
Officials stated the action was once taken as per instructions of the SC-appointed tracking committee for violations related to floor-area ratio and non-payment of conversion charges. The teams arrived available in the market past due within the afternoon and began inspecting basements and higher floors. "Ground floor and those floors for which conversion charges have been paid are not being touched," a senior legitimate claimed.
Traders demanded sealing be stopped till amendments to the Delhi master plan were effected. Varun, a trader from N6, alleged that this was once "pure harassment". He stated: "When the process for amending the master plan has already been initiated, what is the point of sealing the shops only to de-seal them later? Let there be clarity on the rules. One shop in the market has approval for FAR of 250 while another with 180 is accused of violation."
Manish Gupta, president of N-Block Market Association, met participants of the tracking committee soon after the sealing action began. "The entire market has paid conversion charges. I met the monitoring committee members who refused to intervene. Why not let the amendment procedure finish first?" Gupta stated.
Officials, however, maintained that there was once no courtroom stay on sealing. The action endured till 5:30pm and was once anticipated to resume on Thursday.
South corporation officers additionally sealed parts of properties within the Kotla Mubarakpur bushes market where 48 basements were closed. In Janakpuri, nine devices were sealed. "Action has been taken for misuse of residential premises," an legitimate stated.
North corporation, alternatively, sealed seven properties in spaces like East Punjabi Bagh, Peeragarhi and Ashok Vihar Phase-I for stilt parking violations.
Officials stated the action was once taken as per instructions of the SC-appointed tracking committee for violations related to floor-area ratio and non-payment of conversion charges. The teams arrived available in the market past due within the afternoon and began inspecting basements and higher floors. "Ground floor and those floors for which conversion charges have been paid are not being touched," a senior legitimate claimed.
Traders demanded sealing be stopped till amendments to the Delhi master plan were effected. Varun, a trader from N6, alleged that this was once "pure harassment". He stated: "When the process for amending the master plan has already been initiated, what is the point of sealing the shops only to de-seal them later? Let there be clarity on the rules. One shop in the market has approval for FAR of 250 while another with 180 is accused of violation."
Manish Gupta, president of N-Block Market Association, met participants of the tracking committee soon after the sealing action began. "The entire market has paid conversion charges. I met the monitoring committee members who refused to intervene. Why not let the amendment procedure finish first?" Gupta stated.
Officials, however, maintained that there was once no courtroom stay on sealing. The action endured till 5:30pm and was once anticipated to resume on Thursday.
South corporation officers additionally sealed parts of properties within the Kotla Mubarakpur bushes market where 48 basements were closed. In Janakpuri, nine devices were sealed. "Action has been taken for misuse of residential premises," an legitimate stated.
North corporation, alternatively, sealed seven properties in spaces like East Punjabi Bagh, Peeragarhi and Ashok Vihar Phase-I for stilt parking violations.
Sealing resumes in Delhi, GK-1 shops targeted
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May 31, 2018
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