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Ad-hoc licence to shops in residential areas: MCD

The MCD panel took the decision following a demand by Councillors for renewal of licences of such commercial establishments.

Updated on: Jun 07, 2006 09:50 PM IST
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In the wake of the new legislation putting a halt to the demolition and sealing drives in the capital for a period of one year, the MCD on Wednesday decided to issue ad-hoc licences to commercial establishments operating in residential areas.

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The decision to issue ad-hoc licences to the already existing commercial establishments that can continue functioning as per the Central legislation for a period of one year was taken at a meeting of the MCD's Standing Committee.

The MCD panel took the decision following a demand by Councillors for renewal of licences of such commercial establishments in the wake of the new law.

The civic body has already de-sealed 7750 shops and offices sealed by it in pursuance of a Supreme Court order.

 
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