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Banjara Market, Purpose of Popular Furniture Gurgaon, to be closed

Banjara Market, Purpose of Popular Furniture Gurgaon, to be closed
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Gurugram: Banjara Market near the Course Road Golf, which is a popular shopping destination for those who want to buy decorative items and furniture, will immediately stop operational.
The market has emerged above HSVP land after a series of encroachment in the sector 45, 53 and 57.
To free land from encroachment, authority plans to drive massive demolition this week.
HSVP has been looking for the spread of police forces to defend the law and order during the trip.
Nearly 25 hectares of HSVP land have been spread by the Banjara and Slum Market side by side where people with shops on the market are direct.
The slums appear on land close to the metro page quickly in the last 10-15 years.
The number of jhuggis increased from time to time and they started shops on the road stretch service between the botanical garden intersections and golf paths.
Shops began to appear on this stretch in the past 7-8 years.
The market finally gained popularity among Gurugram residents.
According to HSVP officials, “land mafia” has penetrated the land of authorities in sectors 45, 53 and 57.
“Muscle people from side by side have penetrated these areas and established Jhuggis and shops.
They rented out the spaces This and produces a large monthly rent, “said an HSVP official, added that in the past, the authority drives demolition but shops began to appear again.
Satyanarayan SDO (survey) said they had prepared a plan to clean the ground from encroachment.
“We are preparing a plan for the area.
After that, the land will be disconnected,” SDO said, added that this was the main area worth some crores.
MCG Board Mahesh Dayma said encroachment in the illegal market has become a disruption to the area and they provide additional pressure on civil infrastructure.
“They defecate in the open and create interference.
Because of this, traffic is always jammed in the area when people visit these markets park their vehicles on the road,” Dayma said, adding that the area has also become a nest illegal activities.
Dayma said he had raised this problem with the main minister and at the MCG home meeting on several occasions.
“Removal of encroachment will clean the area and it will relieve the residents,” Dayma said.
However, market reports that turn off many residents.
“It is one of the popular goals.
We used to visit this place to buy decorative goods and furniture.
The collection is usually not available on the regular market,” said Rashi Khurana, a resident of sector 56.
He added that the city needs to have a region for street vendors.
“In addition to the mall, the city requires a market and the government must point several places for them and arrange it.

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