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Popular shopping places Gurgaon Banjara Market was destroyed after 15 years

Popular shopping places Gurgaon Banjara Market was destroyed after 15 years
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The end of the threat or loss of buyer’s heaven: divided into the market demolitionweeks after Haryana Shahari Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP) sent a notification to vendors in the Banjara Gurgaon market which ordered them to empty the market, on Tuesday, the market was destroyed by HSVP.
The enforcement team and personnel from Gurugram police.
The handicraft market in Sector 56 has haunted Gurugrammers which is popular for 15 years as a convenience store for cheap handicrafts, furniture, and other interior decoration items.
However, the market also attracts criticism to occupy public land illegally and cause traffic to inhibit the busy days.
The land where the Banjara market has been around for years coming under the scope of HSVP, formerly known as Huda.
Officials from HSVP said that for years, despite repeated notifications, vendors did not empty the ground.
Last month, the authority had issued a notification to the seller here to empty the area but officials said the vendor did not leave.
This caused the driving demolition to be carried out on Tuesday where around 200 shops were cleaned.
Satya Narain, the sub-division officer, HSVP, said, “Most of the sellers did not empty or remove items from their kiosks when we arrived for demolition on Tuesday.
They have been looking for two days.
We have given them time .
We have given them until Thursday, when we will clear the remamination left.
“This land has been for the construction of colleges and buses.
The handicraft market in Sector 56 has haunted people who are popular for 15 years as a convenience store for cheap crafts, furniture and other interior decoration items.
City residents are divided into developments.
Some, especially those who live nearby, argue that the market is used to cause large traffic congestion and cause security risks as well.
Rajesh Khanna, a Sector 56 resident, said, “This might be a good market but it is a threat to us.
The road where it will always be blocked by a parked car on the side.
On weekends and during the celebration season, it is impossible even out of home.
“Mohammed Job, who also lives on foot from the market, echoing this sentiment.
“It used to be very crowded and dirty.
And because the shops break the entire service path, traffic will always be a problem,” he said.
Seema Singh, a sector 54 resident, told us, “I have done all the festive decorations and swim from Banjara for years.
I feel sad, I won’t be able to go there again.” Sector 43 Nitin’s population added, “If the authorities want to remove it, they can find the middle ground and give him land elsewhere, even on rent.
That way, the market can continue in a regulated manner.” Vendors in the market which are now destroyed are still expecting hopes that they will be allowed to continue the limited space in the same place.
“We want to delete our stock when the authority returns tomorrow,” said one.
Some of them said they were trying to talk to the authorities to ask for alternative places for them, where they could establish their kiosks.
But with the authorities do not want to succumb, for now, it seems curtains for the Banjara Gurgaon Market.
Banjara Market: Short History of the Market was founded in the mid-2000s when a group of Gadiya Lohars – Nomadic tribes from Rajasthan – have established roadside tents and shops in Sector 56.
Nomadic status of tribal – Banjara in Hindi – is what gives the market name .
Over the years, because more sellers set up shops, the market grows, occupying service lanes and bylanes in large areas close to what is now a golf course.
This place has become a popular place for cheap and good quality handicrafts and home decor items with buyers from all NCR visits it.

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