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Encroachments cleared from Shingar Cinema road by MC

MC team removes encroachments in Ludhiana on Friday.

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With an aim to streamline the movement of traffic, the tehbazaari wing of the Municipal Corporation (MC) removed temporary encroachments from Shingar Cinema road on Friday.

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Action was taken against around half a dozen shopkeepers who had encroached upon the area outside their shops. Material kept on the road portion was confiscated by the civic body teams.

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Tehbazaari Inspector Sunil Kumar said that the action was taken on the directions of MC Commissioner Aaditya Dachalwal and Zonal Commissioner Neeraj Jain.

Kumar further stated that a shopkeeper attempted to create an obstruction during the drive, following which a complaint has been lodged against him at the Dharampura police station. He further stated that the drive against encroachments would continue in the coming days as well.

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