MCC provides Sheds for Retail Merchants of Original Central Market til Temporary Central Market is Built
Mangaluru: While the wholesale traders have been shifted from the old location of Central Market which used to be in the heart of the city, to Agricultural Produce Market Committee (APMC) Yard in Baikampady, in the outskirts of Mangaluru on 4 April 2020- and also the veg and fruit retailers and other businesses who were operating their businesses in the old building ordered to move out, due to congestion of space which abuses the guidelines of Covid-19- and also that Mangaluru City Corporation has plans to demolish the old Central Market and build a state-of-the-art new Central Market, in the meantime, the retail merchants who had no place to continue their business, and having no income had held a protest on 6 May 2020, near Lady Goschen Hospital demanding that they are provided places so that they could earn their living until the temporary market is built in few months.
The street vendors who had staged a protest against the construction of the temporary market by encroaching the 10 ft road, had alleged that when they were earning their livelihood, the MCC used to frequently raid their shops, thereby hurting their business and income. Now, why is MCC encroaching the road near the Lady Goschen hospital and constructing the temporary market?” asked these merchants. In response to the demands placed before the Mangaluru City Corporation during the protest, MCC Mayor, MLA Vedavyas Kamath, MP Nalin Kumar Kateel and other officials obliged their certain demands, and for the timing, to earn their living the administration has installed temporary aluminium sheet covered sheds, for the benefit of these retailers. (Ref: Street Vendors Stage Protest against temporary Market Construction near Lady Goschen )
Once these retailers operate their sales using these sheds, they will be shifted to the temporary Central Market which is being built on a 2 acres land at a cost of Rs 5.25 crores near Indira canteen/Nehru Maidan vicinity, where meat shops, vegetable and fruits shops and other miscellaneous shops will come up. The new state-of-the-art market will be developed at a total cost of Rs 115 crore. A proposal to demolish the existing old Central Market building and build a new market area was approved at the MSCL board meeting held in October 2018. If everything goes according to the plan, the Central Market with the fish market will be rebuilt under Mangaluru Smart City Limited’s (MSCL) Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model on Design Built Finance Operation Transfer (DBFOT). (Ref: Temporary Central Market to Come Up on 2 Acres Land near Town Hall at Cost of Rs 5.25 Crore )
But as of now, the construction of the new market is on stay order passed by High Court. On May 5, the Senior Advocate and former Advocate general A S Ponanna, Advocate Latif Badagannoor and Akbar Pasha Argued on behalf of the writ petitioners through video conference before the single Judge. The Court then passed an order and issued a notice to the City Corporation not to demolish the City market Building. (Ref: Construction of New Central Market May be Delayed as HC Passes Stay Order on Demolition of Old Building )