The Municipal Corporation of Dhanbad has launched a major anti-encroachment drive in the Saraidhela area, taking strict action against illegal roadside shops and structures. The corporation team arrived with a bulldozer on Tuesday and systematically demolished the sheds, stoves, and concrete structures that had illegally occupied the main road, causing significant inconvenience to pedestrians and traffic.
The action was initiated to restore order and ensure the smooth flow of traffic on the busy thoroughfare. The corporation's team successfully removed all encroachments from both sides of the road, leaving a clear path for vehicles and people. The operation was carried out with a firm resolve to reclaim public space from illegal occupants.
During the anti-encroachment drive, an atmosphere of chaos was seen among the shopkeepers and vendors whose establishments were being targeted. Many were seen hurriedly packing their goods in an attempt to save them from the impending demolition. Despite the evident disruption, the corporation's move was widely seen as a necessary step.
This major initiative by the Municipal Corporation has brought immense relief to the local residents. With the encroachments removed, movement on the road has become smooth and hassle-free. The local people, who had been struggling with traffic congestion and limited space, have welcomed the corporation's effort.
According to the Corporation's Food Inspector, Anil Kumar, the anti-encroachment drive was carried out in direct response to numerous complaints filed by the local residents. He emphasized that the action was a result of the corporation's commitment to addressing the community's concerns and ensuring public safety.
In a final warning, Anil Kumar stated that the corporation will not tolerate any repeat offenses. He warned the shopkeepers that strict action will be taken against anyone who attempts to re-establish permanent structures by occupying the road again. This drive marks a new level of enforcement and a clear message from the authorities about their resolve to keep public spaces clear.