Officials ignore Bhagirath Palace flaws, market not in Master Plan
Pragya Kaushika : New Delhi, Sat Dec 15 2012, 01:40 hrs
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"Master Plan 2021 states that wholesale markets will be shifted to integrated freight areas. For instance, the paper market has been shifted to Ghazipur. But many traders, such as the ones dealing in chemical products, refused to leave their old shops. They are opposing going to a new location offered by the DDA," a senior official said.
"Special area is a tricky point and we are under political pressure to avoid action against traders," the official said.
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