December 2020

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December 2020 | Volume 11 Issue 12 | Published Monthly | www.bandrabuzz.com | To Advertise: Call 9820783686 or 9920299787 | 16 pages | Price: Rs. 5/-

PALI MARKET REDEVELOPMENT FOR THE BETTER OR WORSE?

Debatable opinions have been raised over the redevelopment of the Pali Municipal Market. Vendors said they have not been paid pending dues by the builder, they also fear cancellation of licenses & non-allotment of gala space in the new building. More than 60 vendors consisting of fruit, vegetable, fish & meat sellers who are currently sitting along the roadside at Pali market will be shifted to the new building which is being redeveloped by Manthan developers. The vendors will be shifted to the first floor where there will be a bank below & a commercial real estate development above along with a municipal hall & parking space in the middle floors. The Pali Hill Residents’ Association revealed the new building does not have adequate ventilation. Also, the gala space has been reduced & galas are being sold illegally to certain vendors. On the other hand, the Pali Market Shopkeepers’ Association & BMC are pushing for the redevelopment as soon as possible to clear congestion caused by illegal vendors who are currently sitting outside the building on the street.

More than 60 vendors will be shifted to the new Pali Municipal Market building Asif Zakaria, Municipal Councillor of ward no. 101, said, “The market belongs to the BMC. The redevelopment of the market was delayed by Manthan developers time & again. BMC has now informed the developer to finish the work & open the market

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so that all vendors can be shifted inside the new building & the road will be cleared for smooth movement. We are awaiting O.C. following which we will shift vendors hopefully by the end of December.” Vendors said they have not been paid

due rent by the developer since the last 2 years. Vendors do not want to shift unless they are paid their due rent. A vendor on request of anonymity said, “The builder who is now redeveloping the new market has not paid our due rent for the last two years. Once we shift inside, the builder might no longer be liable to pay rent as we will then fall directly under the BMC jurisdiction inside the municipal market. We want the builder to clear our pending dues before we are made to shift.” In addition, the vendor revealed, “Out of 60 vendors, only 10 to 11 are legal with proper licenses in their name. Most of us do not have a license or, in some cases the license belongs to some other owner who has rented out a particular vendor. What will happen to those vendors who do not have a license? Will we be given a gala space inside the new market building? Will the BMC issue us a new license or do we have to pay a monthly rent to the BMC?” Ronald Rodrigues Pic: Josh Photography Continued on Page 2 >>


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