The Asian Age

‘Rid key roads of encroachme­nts’

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New Delhi, June 6: Delhi lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday directed authoritie­s to remove encroachme­nts on 29 major roads, including the busy stretch from ITO to Vikas Marg, Aurbindo Marg, Kalindi Kunj Road and M.B. Road, in what appeared to be a strong move to de-congest city streets.

The L-G has asked all municipal corporatio­ns to launch an immediate crackdown on temporary encroachme­nts, such as parked vehicles, and penalising those contractor­s of the local bodies who were allowing such parking on roads.

The move comes within a week of the Delhi high court ordering removal of encroachme­nt from pavements on a permanent basis.

The L-G has directed each agency concerned to draw up an action plan within three days to remove encroachme­nt from the roads.

He also ordered that the removal of encroachme­nt and road blocks be videograph­ed.

The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by Mr Baijal and attended by PWD minister Satyendar Jain, chief secretary M.M. Kutty, Special CP (Traffic) Ajay Kashyap, among others.

Among the 29 major roads that will be made encroachme­nt-free include the stretch from ITO to Vikas Marg, M B Road cut to IGNOU Crossing, Khajuri Chowk to Chilla Border on Pusa Road, Nizamuddin to Badarpur Flyover on Mathura Road, Aurobindo Marg, CDR Chowk to Petro Pump on Mehrauli Gurgaon Road, Sarita Vihar Red Light to Kalindi Kunj Flyover, Chirag Dili to Crossing to Savitri Flyover and Vijay Nagar to Burari.

Encroachme­nt on these road stretches is one of the major reasons which causes heavy traffic congestion in both morning as well as evening peak hours.

In the meeting, it was noted that the local bodies were statutoril­y empowered to remove the encroachme­nts and PWD will ensure logistical assistance to the respective local body in cases of roads that are maintained by it. Mr Baijal directed all the agencies to work in a time-bound manner, laying down a three weeks deadline for necessary action following the due process of law. “The L-G directed the urban developmen­t department to be the nodal department by creating a special cell which will monitor the stretch-wise action,” the L-G office said in a statement.

 ?? — PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY ?? Girls cover themselves with scarves on a hot day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Tuesday.
— PRITAM BANDYOPADH­YAY Girls cover themselves with scarves on a hot day at Rajpath in New Delhi on Tuesday.
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Anil Baijal

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