JAMSHEDPUR: Minister of Health, who is also a local MLA, Banna Gupta, announced that a permanent store will be built among road divides on Jalan Mangga-Dimna.
Gupta, noted traffic congestion in the area, visited the site along with Mango Civic Body Top Brass to assess the situation and find a peaceful solution.
He said the shopkeepers in the area would be temporarily rehabilitated in the Mohalla Mangsi area, until the permanent structure was built.
He said the parking space for customers who visit these shops will be made so vehicles are not left on the main road, which leads to Snarls traffic as it is now.
Gupta said the shops would be built by the government and the shop owner only had to issue rent and nothing else.
He said it would not be an extra burden on poor shop owners in the area.
Rent will be resolved immediately by the Civic body.
Gupta on Monday also visited several Ghats Chhath in the city to take stock preparations for the upcoming festival.
He instructed Civic’s body officials to ensure that all facilities such as cleaning Ghats, the right lighting settings and changing rooms for worshipers were finished.
Banna met the IMA team: The Minister met with the delegation of Chapter Jamshedpur of the Indian Medical Association (IMA) in his office on Tuesday.
The delegation showed that IMA was not permitted to build its own building on the site intended earlier.
Orthopedic surgeon document and Ima Secretary Dr.
Saiurah Chaudhury told the minister that the site was near the Jubilee Park gate where the building would be built now it has been converted into a food seller zone by the civil body.
Minister, after listening to the problem, convincing delegates that the solution will be found soon.