Danger of bulldozers hover out at 68 shops in Kadma, shopkeepers sleep:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: There is a danger of bulldozers running at 68 shops in the farm area in Kadama area of ​​the city. The news of this possible action by Tata Steel UISL (first Jusco) and the district administration has stirred up shopkeepers and has lost nights. The administration has issued notices, calling all these shops illegal and is preparing to remove them soon.

What is the whole matter?

These shops have been running in Kadma’s farm area for many years and have a means of livelihood of thousands of people. The administration says that these shops have been illegally built, which causes traffic problems in the area and the system also deteriorates. On the basis of this, Tata Steel UISL and administration have jointly decided to remove these shops. Shopkeepers have been sent notice and directed to vacate the place at the earliest.

Shopkeepers pain, “If you go, where?”

After this notice of the administration, the crisis of livelihood has arisen in front of the shopkeepers. He says that he has been running his family by running a shop here for years. Many shopkeepers started their business by taking loans from the bank. He says that if the administration breaks their shops, they will come on the road and will face a hungry in front of their family. The shopkeepers are demanding from the administration that before removing them, arrangements should be made for them to start their work again.

What will happen next?

In this case, all eyes are now on the next step of administration. Will the administration give any relief to the shopkeepers or will these shops be removed from the bulldozer? This question is not only about 68 shopkeepers, but of thousands of people whose lives are related to these shops. At present, there is an atmosphere of tension in the area and shopkeepers are trying to save their shops at any cost.