In M block of DLF Phase 2, the DTCP shut down six commercial units, including PG accommodations and guesthouses, for operating without permission. These businesses had ignored warnings, prompting their closure. Manish Yadav from the DTCP stated that legal action would be taken if these businesses try to reopen. This crackdown is part of a larger effort to remove illegal encroachments and reclaim government land. Over 1,000 property owners recently received notices for similar violations, as commercial activities in residential areas are usually not allowed without special permission. Residents are relieved, as unauthorized businesses can cause disturbances and hazards. The DTCP’s actions are appreciated for keeping the neighborhood safe and secure.
Picture Credit: TOI
Popular Stories
The Water Couple’s Journey: From Cleaning Tanks to Complete Water Solutions!
Locals Felling Trees Near Sec A Pkt C
Winning Has Become a Habit for Divya
Is Green Park Heading Towards A Slum
Haphazard Parking, Narrow Walking Space In M Block Market
Geeta Atherya Spoke On Cacti & Succulents
Recent Stories from Nearby
- Horticulture Team Working Towards Treating Scale Insect, Mealy Bug in Nirvana March 15, 2025
- Navigating the Changing Needs of Teenagers: Help Parents Build Stronger Families March 15, 2025
- Shivratri Puja at Deerwood Chase Park March 15, 2025
- Chai In The Park March 15, 2025
- Keeping Cedar Crest Beautiful and Safe March 15, 2025