Businesses at Asia’s biggest IT mecca to fight it out
Assert right to Safer,
Cleaner and Regulated Nehru Place
New Delhi February 1, 2012
Fed up by the civic apathy
to offering a clean, safe and regulated environment to conduct business, nearly
2000 shops, retailers and offices shut down Asia’s biggest IT mecca, Nehru
Place, today.
A bustling shopping market
in south Delhi
wore a deserted look as the Presidents of 5, Nehru Place associations jointly asserted
their right to a Safer, Cleaner and Regulated work environment.
Led by Nehru Place
Improvement and Welfare Association (NIWA) President Anil K Sehgal, the
presidents of the four associations dealing with Export Fabrics, Computer
Hardware, Peripherals and Media distribution made fervent pleas to the civic
and administrative authorities to rise and help restore a Safer, Cleaner and
Regulated work environment.
“We shall continue to ask
for the pride of place that Nehru Place had come to deserve as a commercial hub
adding Rs. 1000 crore annually to the government revenues,” asserted Mr. Sehgal.
The working group of the ‘Nehru Place Bachao’ will continue to bring up issues with
various bodies till they are completely resolved both in letter and spirit.
“Business and trading
community from city’s busiest commercial hub, Nehru Place will continue its Nehru Place
Bachao’ campaign kicked off as
a peaceful protest here today”, the statement added.
The core committee decided
to support move by the government to check unregulated hawking so as to quickly
get off the ‘list of 30 most
notorious cities in the world’ as
none of its members were engaged in any such activity.
“While we respect the right
of every citizen to earn a living, they must do so within the legal framework”,
added the joint statement issued at the end of the peaceful protest attended by
several thousand people.
Nehru Place, Asia’s biggest
computer hardware and peripherals distribution hub,
That has of late been facing
deteriorating civic amenities led the Core committee to seek the support of the
Lt. Governor of Delhi to ameliorate pathetic conditions being faced by Nehru
Place occupants.
Nehru Place, designed to be one of the modern complexes by Delhi
Development Authority (DDA) in 1970s, has over the years regressed into one of
the filthiest markets in the national capital, especially during rains.
Nearly 12,500 people engaged
in 1283 businesses and offices in Nehru
Place who have signed a plea to the Lt. Governor
of Delhi to
save this burgeoning business hub, stayed away from work and participated in
the peaceful protest.
The core committee of 5
associations that addressed several thousand occupants under‘ Nehru Place Bachao’ campaign sought authorities to provide
and improve facilities due to the genuine occupants of Nehru Place shops and offices in keeping
with the changing times.
The Core Group—comprising
Anil K Sehgal, President,Nehru Place Improvement & Welfare Association,
NIWA; Mahinder Aggarwal, President, All Delhi Computer Traders Association
(ADCTA), HR Sahni, President, Export Fabric Suppliers Association (EFSA);
Puneet Singhal, President, Computer Media Dealers’ Association (CMDA) and R.K.
Malhotra, President, Progressive Channels Association of Information Technology
(PCAIT)-- agreed to maintain pressure on the authorities in the coming weeks
and months.
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