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CCI team calls on Principal Secretary Housing, seeks early redressal of public issues | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Nov 11: Chamber of Commerce and Industry (CCI) Jammu in its quest to sort out issues of the businessmen fraternity and the people of Jammu region today called on Principal Secretary Housing Dheeraj Gupta and held threadbare discussion on issues confronting the community. Leading the CCI team, Arun Gupta, President aised the issue of shopkeepers of Shiv Market and Bahu Plaza claiming that some shops in these markets are on lease and others on rent. Reminding the Principal Secretary of the proposal to macadamize the Kuchha road stretch from Balidan Stambh to Sabji Mandi in Narwal for creating an alternate route to cope up with traffic rush on Railway Station - Narwal Road and highway stretch outside hotel Radisson, Arun appealed for realizing the project as soon as possible. He said that the occupants of shops at Shiv Market Rail Head Complex had applied for transfer of shops in their names and execution of lease deeds after depositing requisite fee for the same with JDA but to no avail. He also raised the issue of roads and other civic edifice in Transport Nagar area as the same is in a dismal state. He demanded immediate repairs and maintenance on a regular basis. He also said that the issue pertaining to the lease deeds/rent deeds made by JDA with the occupants of the shops /halls at Bahu Plaza should be resolved earlier. Arun said that despite the freehold rights given to the Channi Himmat residents by the concerned agency the Jammu Municipal Corporation is demanding NOCs every time thus leading to undue harassment of the residents. He said that the issue should be taken up with the concerned officials of JMC to make sure that no resident faces difficulty. He asked the Principal Secretary to revisit the notice issued to Gandhi Nagar residents for vacating 10 feet land chunks from their plots claiming that the order is arbitrary as these people are living on these land chunks since last over 50 years and some have even started their businesses over the same. He also took up the case of shopkeepers of Gole Market Gandhi Nagar who have been served with the notice to wind up their shops which they have been running since the 1960s. He also raised the issue pertaining to the new bus stand terminal and the problem being faced by the traders at bus stand. |
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