Early Times Report JAMMU, Aug 19: Dr. Devansh Yadav, Commissioner, Jammu Municipal Corporation (JMC), today inspected the modern food zone being developed at Gandhi Nagar and interacted with the vendors who have been allotted the newly constructed food carts. The initiative is part of the JMC's ongoing efforts to modernize Jammu city, improve urban infrastructure and provide street vendors with a cleaner, more organized and dignified vending environment. The site earlier housed an old rehri zone developed by the JMC, which is now being transformed into a modern food zone under the directions of the Commissioner. The first phase of the project has been completed with 22 modern food carts, while 120 food carts in total are planned for the site. The JMC is also developing essential supporting infrastructure, including water supply, rooftop facilities, street lighting and regular sanitation and cleanliness arrangements, to ensure a better experience for both vendors and visitors. The food carts will be allotted to vendors who were already operating in the area and possess valid licences. The initiative is aimed at upgrading their existing vending operations while ensuring that the area develops into a well-planned and attractive food destination. During the inspection, Dr. Yadav interacted with the vendors, reviewed the facilities being developed and emphasized the importance of maintaining high standards of cleanliness and hygiene. He urged the vendors to take ownership of the cleanliness of the food zone and appealed to citizens to cooperate with the JMC in keeping public spaces clean. The Commissioner said that the transformation of the old rehri zone into a modern food zone reflects JMC's commitment to creating a cleaner, more organized, modern and citizen-friendly Jammu, while ensuring better facilities and opportunities for existing vendors. |