Inputs are facing the heat

Rawalpindi:

When Rawalpindi City was known for its greatness and width, Rawalpindi City is currently facing a challenge of illegal interventions, making it an overloaded and crowded metropolis.

Conversion of small bazaars to mega markets that hook huge shopping spaces, have increased the number of illegal interventions and now, not only main bazaars, but adjacent streets have also been overloaded.

The practice is propagated by shop owners, suppliers and the municipal authorities, so shortly after any action has been taken against intervention, the interventions are re -emerged.

Assistant Commissioner (City) Dr. Eman Zaffar claims that the question is resting on store owners and the administration has adopted a multpronged strategy to fight this threat. “Conversion of thick-populated historically Raja Bazaar to a pedestrian zone that delivers alternative itineries and consistent performance of anti-intruding operations is an example,” she said. “With these measures we try again to transform this bazaar into a spacious area.”

With a massive crash against intervention, Dr. EMAN that the administration goes out for a successful right of appeal for this long -awaited topic. However, she emphasized the need for bourgeois sense among the masses.

She identified population hiking, increased urbanization and lack of self -responsibility as major problems. “Another complex question of overloading is that old markets and buildings still host thousands of families on the upper floors. We need to consider the bourgeois dynamics of commercial CUM housing areas, as the markets are not only shopping nodes but also housing clusters. This requires a sophisticated approach,” she explained.

The statistics show that urban areas were cleared by confiscating 155 truck loads, 3,123 wagons, 831 counters and 197 illegal platforms from shops and houses in addition to removal of 264 concrete interventions from areas ranging from Raja Bazaar to Murree Road, 4th, 5th, 6th Road and Tristiqabad under the recent anti-Croach.

Since intervention in Rawalpindi, which has about 11 larger bazaars, has been cleared, the data shows that during a single crash, 522 truck loads were confiscated and 4,572 concrete structures and soft interventions were removed.

To counter the general complaint that the interventions reappear after a few days, Rawalpindi Cantonment Board CEO Ali Irfan Rizvi has used a ‘Monitor and Action’ strategy by inserting RCB enforcement movement, “he said.

Heavy machines were used to destroy concrete ramps and sheds under the recent drive in Tencch Bhatta, Dhamial, Kamal Abad, Choohr and Misrial Areas.

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