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Stench tests nerves of traders

CHANDIGARH:Illegal vendors, encroachment and stench from the Meat market, among others, has been ailing Sector 21-C market.

Stench tests nerves of traders

Heaps of garbage dot parking lots of the Sector 21-C market. Tribune photo: Pradeep Tewari



Ramkrishan Upadhyay

Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, January 20

Illegal vendors, encroachment and stench from the Meat market, among others, has been ailing Sector 21-C market.

Radhey Lal Bajaj, general secretary, Market Welfare Association said, “Sanitation condition is worst. The High Court directed the administration to remove illegal mechanics from the market. However, mechanics are still carrying out their business.”

He said, “Foul smell emanating from the Meat market was intolerable. Despite the ban, animals are slaughtered in the market.”

Navin Gupta, president, Market Welfare Association said, “There is no check on illegal vendors in the market. Smell from the Meat market is unbearable. The Meat market also leads to blockage of the sewerage.” Sandeep Kathuria, a trader said the mechanics have encroached upon all over the market and were carrying out business outside the ATMs and other shops. 

RM Talwar, another trader said the market was also facing issue of illegal vendors. He said the Municipal Corporation’s decision to allow more vendors in the market would add to chaos. He said the site earmarked for vendors is a passage from where residents come to the market. 

Talwar said there was a residential area behind the market which also limits parking scope. Sukhpal Singh, chairman, Market Welfare Association, said the market requires proper attention from the MC and objected to buses parked in the parking area.


Traderspeak

The entry and exit in the first block is same. It leads to chaos in the market. Better streetlights and other facilities are also required. Sanitary condition of the market also needs to be improved by authorities. — Sukhpal Singh, Trader

Despite directions of the court, mechanics are still operating from the market. The court shifted them after a legal battle. However, they have come again in the market. — Sandeep Kathuria, Trader

The stench from the Meat market is unbearable. The plan to shift the Meat market from the area has not been implemented yet. The MC and authorities concerned failed to curb number of vendors in the market. — Radhey Lal Bajaj, Trader

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