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Mcd Encroaching Ctp Declared Road Widths on Jail Road. An entrance gate is being built opp. Satya Service Station for entering G Block, Shiv Nagar but no one in MCD cared that Jail Road is 150 ft. wide, 75 ft. on each side of divider. Thus building a designer entrance gate encroaching the main Jail Road will not help residents but will affect traffic movement on Jail Road. Land & Estate Deptt. had surveyed the area for acquisition of 6.5 hectares of land for Central Park at G Block and two notifications have already been issued by Land & Bldg. Deptt. of Delhi Govt. Before the third notification could be issued and land for park was to be acquired, some vested interests obtained Stay Orders from Delhi High Court without bringing to its notice that the matter was been decided by Supreme Court on 5.11.2001 whereby MCD was asked to use the land as per law. MCD Standing Committee Resolution No.182 of 2002 clearly states that entire land including some built up shops will be acquired for Central Park at G Block Hari Nagar. This is not end of this story by MCD. A Tehbazari Licence given to one Mr. Devender Singh Anand who was operating a Telephone Booth at Ashok Nagar encroached upon proposed park land and is not himself operating a Juice Bar but the pucca shop has been leased to another able person who is not only using this premises illegally but has also allowed another person to sell fried chicked with the name Nandu Chicken just opposite this outlet. Complaint to Dy. Commissioner(West) from area RWA and RTIA Applications and Appeals have also not been of any effect on MCD. Who is providing political patronage to such people thereby allowing food outlets for which there is no licence and MCD Health Staff never checks these outlets for action by them. On entering G Block from proposed Designer Gate, one finds huge dumps of garbage with stray dogs, cows, mise, mosquitos enjoying eatables in the open. To remove garbage and to maintain hyigene is MCD's job and not of residents. But who cares in Desh Ki Rajdhani, the Great Delhi."