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JMC Commissioner inspects encroachment situation in City Chowk and Malhotra Mohalla
5/30/2026 9:38:50 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, May 30: Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), Dr. Devansh Yadav conducted an on-site inspection of Ward No. 11, covering City Chowk and Malhotra Mohalla areas, to assess the issue of encroachments on public footpaths and roads.
The visit was undertaken following repeated representations and requests from local residents, who highlighted the difficulties being faced by pedestrians due to the widespread encroachment of footpaths by vendors and shopkeepers. During the inspection, Dr. Yadav observed that several vendors and traders had occupied pedestrian pathways by displaying and selling goods on the footpaths, leaving little or no space for public movement.
Acting on the spot, the Commissioner directed the concerned vendors and shopkeepers to immediately remove the encroachments and ensure that footpaths remain accessible to pedestrians. He emphasized that public spaces are meant for the convenience and safety of citizens and cannot be allowed to be obstructed.
Speaking during the visit, Dr. Devansh Yadav stated that the Jammu Municipal Corporation is committed to finding a sustainable and practical solution to the issue. He informed that a meeting will soon be convened involving traders and business representatives from the affected areas, along with the local MLA and other stakeholders, to discuss measures for regulating commercial activities while safeguarding public convenience.
The Commissioner further noted that unchecked encroachments not only create hardships for pedestrians but also contribute significantly to traffic congestion in the city. He stressed that effective management of roadside vending and commercial activities are essential to prevent traffic bottlenecks and ensure smooth vehicular movement across Jammu city.
Dr. Yadav appealed to all traders, vendors, and citizens to cooperate with the Jammu Municipal Corporation in maintaining orderly public spaces and keeping roads and footpaths free from encroachments in the larger interest of the public.
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