CHANDIGARH: As part of the continued 2nd section of its resettlement force, the Chandigarh Municipal Corporation successfully performed the draw of loads for as many as 553 registered street vendors from Sector 22 and its adjoining spaces right here on Sunday.
These vendors, who fall within the Non-Essential Service Providers (N-ESP) class, were allotted new spaces in Sector 15.
With the second section of the draw of loads nearly nearing its end, the civic authorities have completed the resettlement of the registered vendors who have been ceaselessly depositing their rate to the MC.
The allotment camp on Sunday was organized within the presence of professional and non-official observers and supervision of extra municipal commissioner Tilak Raj.
During the camp, individuals of town vending committee have been additionally provide as observers of the draw of loads. Social building officer Vivek Trivedi, enforcement inspector Sunil Dutt and different concerned officers of the MC have been additionally provide at the occasion.
Sources printed that now the MC will get started issuing identification cards, certificates and different comparable documents to the resettled vendors of various sectors. Since the engineering division has already earmarked the websites in various sectors, the enforcement wing of the MC at the side of the engineering division will get started handing over the possession of the new websites to those vendors.
“The the town vending committee has already authorized a advantageous of Rs 50,000 and registration of a cranial case if any seller is found buying pretend certificates. The authorities will check the documents of the vendors over and over again and within the coming days, certificates provided with security characteristic shall be issued to them.
Similar to the former camps, heavy police deployment was witnessed on Sunday all through the draw of loads inside and outside the MC workplace premises.
These vendors, who fall within the Non-Essential Service Providers (N-ESP) class, were allotted new spaces in Sector 15.
With the second section of the draw of loads nearly nearing its end, the civic authorities have completed the resettlement of the registered vendors who have been ceaselessly depositing their rate to the MC.
The allotment camp on Sunday was organized within the presence of professional and non-official observers and supervision of extra municipal commissioner Tilak Raj.
During the camp, individuals of town vending committee have been additionally provide as observers of the draw of loads. Social building officer Vivek Trivedi, enforcement inspector Sunil Dutt and different concerned officers of the MC have been additionally provide at the occasion.
Sources printed that now the MC will get started issuing identification cards, certificates and different comparable documents to the resettled vendors of various sectors. Since the engineering division has already earmarked the websites in various sectors, the enforcement wing of the MC at the side of the engineering division will get started handing over the possession of the new websites to those vendors.
“The the town vending committee has already authorized a advantageous of Rs 50,000 and registration of a cranial case if any seller is found buying pretend certificates. The authorities will check the documents of the vendors over and over again and within the coming days, certificates provided with security characteristic shall be issued to them.
Similar to the former camps, heavy police deployment was witnessed on Sunday all through the draw of loads inside and outside the MC workplace premises.
553 registered vendors resettled in Chandigarh
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January 07, 2019
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