Deccan Chronicle

Encroachme­nts back to haunt city

GHMC had removed 12,000 encroachme­nts

- MADDY DEEKSHITH | DC

Election duty has paralysed footpath works across the city. Besides delay in footpath works, the encroachme­nts which were removed earlier have been making a comeback.

The corporatio­n had proposed to construct 310 km footpaths at an estimated cost of `87.71 crore.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporatio­n had successful­ly removed more than 12,000 footpath encroachme­nts, but they have been making a comeback at several areas including Malakpet, Secunderab­ad, Habsiguda, Tarnaka, Panjagutta, SR Nagar, Kukatpally, and several other areas in the city.

The footpath encroachme­nts vary from street vendors to multinatio­nal companies. Though the civic body had warned the violators of stern action, they had been encroachin­g at their will as the corporatio­n was focussed on election duty.

This apart, the GHMC’s proposal to construct 309.76 km-footpaths has come to a grinding halt at several locations even after GHMC commission­er M. Dana Kishore’s instructio­ns.

As per the proposal, the civic body was to construct 952 metres of footpath on cement concrete white topping roads at a cost of `91.6 crore at Uppal, Santosh Nagar, Falaknuma, Jubilee Hills, Yousufguda, Quthbullap­ur, Secunderab­ad, Begumpet and complete them by October 31 and 70,970 metres footpath on BT roads in Uppal, Malakpet, Santosh Nagar, Chandrayan­gutta, Charminar, Falaknuma, Rajendrana­gar circles and complete them by October 15.

However, the corporatio­n has not even managed to complete 10 per cent of the footpath works in any of the circles.

A senior GHMC official commenting on footpath encroachme­nts said that the corporatio­n, despite levying penalties would seize the properties which had re-encroached the footpaths.

Explaining about the temporary encroachme­nts by the street vendors, the official said that the problem could be resolved only after earmarking the vending zones.

When asked about new footpaths, the official said that the entire corporatio­n had been paralysed and staff had been deployed on election duty.

GHMC HAD proposed to construct 310 km footpath at an estimated cost of `87.71 crore and these works have come to a grinding halt.

 ?? — P. SURENDRA ?? Footpath encroachme­nts have gone a step ahead to occupy the road too at the government printing press in Chanchalgu­da on Friday.
— P. SURENDRA Footpath encroachme­nts have gone a step ahead to occupy the road too at the government printing press in Chanchalgu­da on Friday.

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