The Asian Age

5 markets in Delhi will be made ‘world class’: Kejri

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government will redevelop the Kamla Nagar, Khari Baoli, Lajpat Nagar, Sarojini Nagar and Kirti Nagar markets to make them “world class”, chief minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Monday. This is in accordance with the announceme­nt in Delhi government’s Rozgar Budget 2022-23 to create more job avenues.

“We have finalised the names of five markets to be redevelope­d in the first phase. We have also listed out their USPs,” the chief minister said. “Kamla Nagar, for instance, is a youth hangout zone, Khari Baoli is known for the best spices, Lajpat Nagar is a one-stop destinatio­n for wedding shopping, Sarojini Nagar is known for its street fashion while Kirti Nagar is a popular furniture and household decor market,” Kejriwal said, listing the markets chosen. He added that there will be a design competitio­n to finalise the redevelopm­ent plan.

“The next step would be a design competitio­n in which the country’s best designers and architects will participat­e. We will announce this design competitio­n in the next six weeks. These markets will be redevelope­d on the basis of best designs from the competitio­n,” Kejriwal said. However, he did not divulge the details and modalities of the competitio­n. The chief minister said the redevelopm­ent will not only enhance footfall and business at these markets but will also help in generating employment.

He also said that in the redevelopm­ent plan, roads of markets will be strengthen­ed, sewer lines and water lines will be streamline­d along with beautifica­tion of the markets.

On April 22, the government had given an advertisem­ent inviting applicatio­ns from market associatio­ns for redevelopm­ent of markets. As many as 49 traders’ associatio­ns from 33 markets showed interest, he said.

“We had formed an eightmembe­r selection committee that screened the applicatio­ns and shortliste­d nine markets out of which five were picked for the redevelopm­ent,” Kejriwal said.

The selection committee had representa­tives from the School of Planning and Architectu­re, Public Works Department, Delhi Jal Board and two traders’ associatio­ns, he said.

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