THANE: Elected representatives puzzled the Thane Municipal Corporation (TMC) if it adopted a correct policy to allot stalls to the needy, together with the physically challenged following complaints of indiscriminately positioned stalls and cases of a few of them being leased or encroaching on footpaths.
The factor was raised all through the overall frame assembly on Wednesday night time after BJP corporator Narayan Pawar, who represents the Panchpakhadi ward puzzled the basis of allotment of stalls in the town. “There are so many stalls standing very close to each other in my wards and in few others portions of the town. Most of these stalls appear to have been leased out by means of the beneficiaries additionally to third birthday celebration operators thus defeating the fundamental function. What is the corporation doing on this regard,” he puzzled.
Corporators additionally puzzled if there was a policy or tips in the back of the allotment of stalls in the town and complained of indiscriminate allotment in more than a few portions of the town which steadily led to inconvenience to residents. Few additionally complained of these stalls bobbing up on footpaths or nullahs causing inconvenience to pedestrians.
NCP’s Ashrin Raut from Mumbra puzzled why the administration was allowing stalls to come back up on nullahs or even on roadswhere previous buildings have been demolished for widening in her space. Shiv Sena corporator from Kopri, Malathy Patil complained to the home about stalls being allotted randomly at desolate space the place the beneficiary is prone to get no benefits running it. She cited the instance the place a handicapped woman was allotted a stall at the fag end of the town the place there was minimal scope of industrial for her and sought a evaluate.
Meanwhile, NCP’s Najib Mulla raised objections over why few stalls have been carrying the logo and flags of a certain political birthday celebration when the premises have been allotted by means of the corporation and no longer by means of any political functionary.
The factor was raised all through the overall frame assembly on Wednesday night time after BJP corporator Narayan Pawar, who represents the Panchpakhadi ward puzzled the basis of allotment of stalls in the town. “There are so many stalls standing very close to each other in my wards and in few others portions of the town. Most of these stalls appear to have been leased out by means of the beneficiaries additionally to third birthday celebration operators thus defeating the fundamental function. What is the corporation doing on this regard,” he puzzled.
Corporators additionally puzzled if there was a policy or tips in the back of the allotment of stalls in the town and complained of indiscriminate allotment in more than a few portions of the town which steadily led to inconvenience to residents. Few additionally complained of these stalls bobbing up on footpaths or nullahs causing inconvenience to pedestrians.
NCP’s Ashrin Raut from Mumbra puzzled why the administration was allowing stalls to come back up on nullahs or even on roadswhere previous buildings have been demolished for widening in her space. Shiv Sena corporator from Kopri, Malathy Patil complained to the home about stalls being allotted randomly at desolate space the place the beneficiary is prone to get no benefits running it. She cited the instance the place a handicapped woman was allotted a stall at the fag end of the town the place there was minimal scope of industrial for her and sought a evaluate.
Meanwhile, NCP’s Najib Mulla raised objections over why few stalls have been carrying the logo and flags of a certain political birthday celebration when the premises have been allotted by means of the corporation and no longer by means of any political functionary.
‘Did TMC follow policy to allot stalls to the needy?’
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December 31, 2018
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