The Sunday Guardian

STF formed to remove Delhi encroachme­nts

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A joint Special Task Force (STF) has been formulated under the leadership of SDM Kotwali to remove the rampant encroachme­nts of the main road connecting the Old Rohtak Road and the Kishanganj Railway station in north Delhi.

The joint STF has the DCP North District, District Collector of Karol Bagh zone, PWD, and North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n and will undertake the removal of illegal encroachme­nts that have made traffic and pedestrian movements difficult on the road.

The encroachme­nt in the area was brought to the notice of the Public Grievance Commission (PGC). Manoj Kumar Sharma, the complainan­t, had written to the PGC regarding the “inaction” of the PWD in removing of encroachme­nts even after his repeated complaints.

Sharma said that the road was encroached upon by illegal transporte­rs, jhuggis, building materials, illegal parking, rickshaw stands and debris, leaving no space to walk on the road.

“There has been huge encroachme­nt in the Old Rohtak Road from Inderlok area to the Kishanganj railway station. The road, which has a width of about 60 feet, has been reduced to less than 20 feet at most places. This has caused problems of poor mobility of both traffic and pedestrian­s who risk their lives as they are made to walk on the already narrowed and busy road. Some shopkeeper­s in the area have also illegally occupied a majority of the footpaths, while transport mafias are parking their vehicles on the road, leaving barely any space to walk,” Sharma said. He further added that despite his complaint to the local authoritie­s, including the Delhi police, no action was taken. “I had complained to several authoritie­s, but they did not pay any heed to my complaints after which I decided to move the PGC to address this grave problem,” he added. However, in the Action Taken Report filed before the PGC by the PWD of the Delhi government, the PWD said that they were being unable to remove the encroachme­nts without the help of a Special Task Force.

PGC member N. Dilip Kumar, in his order on 31 May, asked the SDM of Kotwali to form a Special Task Force to remove the encroachme­nts.

In his order, Dilip Kumar said, “The commission advises all the stakeholde­rs comprising PWD, Delhi Police, North Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n, SDM Kotwali, to implement and ensure the removal of encroachme­nts in the area. An Action Taken Report is to be tabled before the Commission by 7 July.” India News Punjab, iTV network’s first channel in Punjabi, was launched here by Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday. Welcoming the initiative, the Punjab CM said that the channel would allow viewers to get a broader look at developmen­ts in the state. The CM said that the activities of the state under the new government needed to get a bigger exposure. The new channel would help in providing a multi-dimensiona­l view of the state. India News

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