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Three shopping complexes
for pavement vendors inaugurated

CHENNAI: The Chennai Corporation will initiate
stern action against pavement vendors who
continue to do business on the roadsides even
after being allotted shops at one of the three
complexes for them in the city. Besides removing
the pavement shops, their allotment order would
also be cancelled. This was announced by Mayor
M. Subramanian at a function on Monday, at which
Deputy Chief Minister M. K. Stalin inaugurated
three shopping complexes for hawkers and
shopkeepers built by the Corporation. Mr. Stalin
said the complexes — in Pondy Bazaar, Ayanavaram
and Royapuram — have been built at a total cost
of Rs.5.76 crore and they have space for a total
of 1,109 shops. The complex in Pondy Bazaar has
been built on 43,032 sq.ft. space and has three
lifts. It would locate 644 hawkers and
shopkeepers, including those on Thyagaraya Road,
Sivaprakasam Road and Usman Road and those in
the previous complex on the same site. The
complexes in Ayanavaram and Royapuram would have
332 shops and 133 shops respectively. Pointing
out that only 15 per cent of the footpath space
in the city was available for pedestrians,
Mr.Stalin said traffic congestion would be
reduced if the complexes are properly used. The
complex in T.Nagar has come up on a land whose
worth is nearly Rs.100 crore. Highlighting the
Kalaignar Housing Scheme, he said of the 21 lakh
free concrete houses planned to be built in six
years, work on three lakh houses would be
completed by January end. Mr.Stalin also
commended the Corporation's initiative to
retrieve open space reservation lands and
execute developmental works without increasing
tax. He later distributed identity cards to some
of the allottees.
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Mayor M.
Subramanian said that around 30 traders were
given allotment orders on Monday. The remaining
would be given orders on four days as per the
list given by the Madras High Court-appointed
Hawking Committee. The allottees or their family
members must not set up shop again on roadside,
he said. R.Shanmugam, one of the allottees, said
he was paying Rs.100 every month to the
Corporation for his shop on Lakshmikanthan
Street, where he was shifted from the old
complex. He wanted the authorities to fix the
rent for 25 sq ft space allotted to him at the
T.Nagar complex at the earliest. Along with a
few other hawkers, he voiced concern at the
limited space available to them at the complex.
North Chennai Member of Parliament T. K. S.
Elangovan, ruling party leader N.Ramalingam,
opposition leader Saidai P.Ravi, Commissioner
Rajesh Lakhoni and Exnora International founder
chairman M. B. Nirmal also spoke.