Posted by AI on 2025-11-13 05:33:31 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-21 18:35:10
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In a bold move to reclaim public spaces and ease traffic congestion, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) and City Traffic Police launched a joint operation, targeting illegal structures and encroachments across the city. This initiative, aimed at improving the daily commute and enhancing road safety, has sparked both relief and concern among residents.
The recent drive at Himayath Nagar, a bustling locality, saw the removal of sheds, kiosks, and stalls that had encroached upon footpaths and roads. Led by Inspector G Bala Krishna and supervised by East Zone Traffic ACP A Sreenivas, the operation cleared obstructions, opening up space for pedestrians and vehicles alike. However, the sudden demolitions have left some local shopkeepers and vendors worried about their livelihoods, especially those who had set up temporary structures to conduct their businesses.
GHMC officials assert that these measures are necessary to address the growing issue of unauthorized constructions, which not only hinder traffic flow but also pose safety risks to the public. The civic body's ongoing mission is to create a more navigable and secure urban environment. "We are committed to ensuring that public property is maintained properly," said a GHMC officer, emphasizing the need for such operations.
As the anti-encroachment drives continue, with zonal commissioners taking charge, the authorities have issued a stern warning against illegal occupation. This campaign reflects a broader effort to improve Hyderabad's infrastructure and urban planning, potentially impacting the city's economic and social fabric. With a focus on law and order, the GHMC and Traffic Police aim to create a more organized and accessible cityscape, one that can accommodate its growing population and diverse activities.