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President inaugurates North MCD’s ‘Mughal architecture inspired’ Heritage Park


President Ram Nath Kovind on Sunday inaugurated the ‘Heritage Park’, located opposite Parade Ground parking between two historical monuments – the Red Fort and the Jama Masjid.

The project, executed by the North Delhi Municipal Corporation is spread across 8,650 sqm and has red sandstone and white marble work in walkways.

The canopies have been made of red sandstone, white marble and Dholpur stones. (Express Photo)

Former Union minister Vijay Goel said the park’s theme is inspired by Mughal-era architecture, typical of Shahjahanabad (the Walled City).

The canopies have been made of red sandstone, white marble and Dholpur stones while the walls are done with stone jaalis.

The park’s theme is inspired by Mughal-era architecture. (Express Photo)

“One can find different features including baradaris, open-air theatre, panorama, chhatris, among others,” said a senior official.

The park is expected to be one of the major tourist spots and a cultural hub in the Walled City.

The park has been named after Charti Lal Goel, former deputy mayor of the erstwhile MCD and the first speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (1993-98). (Express Photo)

Tourists will be able to find delicacies of Chandni Chowk being served here as well as handicrafts, the official said.

The park has been named after Charti Lal Goel, former deputy mayor of the erstwhile MCD and the first speaker of the Delhi Legislative Assembly (1993-98).





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Encroachment of Chandni Chowk: HC summons Delhi Police Commissioner, North MCD


Observing that the authorities cannot surrender and abdicate their responsibilities as the same would only lead to anarchy and a complete failure of rule of law, the Delhi High Court Thursday directed the Commissioners of Delhi Police and North Delhi Municipal Corporation to remain present before the court on February 28 to explain how they propose to deal with the encroachment at Chandni Chowk.

The division bench of Justice Vipin Sanghi and Justice Jasmeet Singh said that the authorities take “ad hoc actions” which do not yield the “desired result” of permanently ending the encroachment by hawkers and vendors in Chandni Chowk, which is a no-hawking, no-vending zone.

It said that orders were passed by the Supreme Court in this regard about 16 years ago, and the High Court also has been passing orders consistently, but on ground there seems to be hardly any improvement. “We cannot accept the position that the respondent authorities are helpless,” said the court, during the hearing of a petition filed by a traders’ body of Chandni Chowk.

Both Delhi Police and NDMC had filed their status reports before the court stating that action for removal of the encroachments has been taken from time to time. However, the petitioner filed photos before court showing the continuation of encroachment on pavements and walkways.

The court was told that photos of January 22 and January 23 – when weekend lockdown was in force in Delhi – and January 26 (Republic Day) have been placed on record to claim that an anti-encroachment drive was undertaken. In response, Inspector Ved Prakash, SHO PS Kotwali, told the court that photos of other dates have also been filed. However, the bench termed it a “clear endeavor” to mislead the court.

The court also said that CCTV cameras have still not been installed at Chandni Chowk despite several of its orders. A counsel representing the police submitted that 330 CCTV cameras would be installed before February 28 and a report would be filed in this regard.

On January 20, the court had said that it was “really disheartening” to see that the rejuvenation and redevelopment of Chandni Chowk area is already falling into disrepair due to the rampant encroachment by vendors and ordered the North Corporation and Delhi Police to take necessary action without any delay.





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Delhi: Missing 70-year-old woman found at Chandni Chowk, reunited with family


A day after a 70-year-old woman went missing from her home in North Delhi’s Lahori Gate, police found her and reunited her with her family.

Under the Delhi Police’s ‘Milaap’ operation, several teams of the district police were deployed to trace the woman. She lives with her husband, aged 75.

DCP (North) Sagar Singh Kalsi said, “It was our area patrolling team who found the man on the streets looking for his wife. He said she went missing from their home around 3 am on Friday. She has been suffering from age-related issues and Alzheimer’s for years. The couple lives alone. Their son died a few years back.”

ASI Swaroop Chand from Lahori Gate police station registered the husband’s complaint and started looking for the old woman. “We went to railway stations, gurdwaras, temples and markets nearby. At least 100 neighbours and locals were questioned. We also scanned 40-50 CCTVs in the area. We then took the elderly man on a bike so he could help in looking for his wife,” said an officer.

Police said they found her on Sunday in Chandni Chowk, walking near a shop. She was sent to a hospital for a checkup and is stable, said police.





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