Prayagraj: Prayag Vyapar Mandal, along with the officials of its affiliated units, met District Magistrate Manish Verma and presented their suggestions to make traffic management in the city more smooth and easy. Prayag Vyapar Mandal President Rana Chawla said that Prayagraj has a historical and cultural identity and the Central and State Government have declared it a smart city. Despite this, there is a need for further improvement in traffic management in the city. He said that during the upcoming festivals, the number of temporary shopkeepers increases in the markets, which affects our permanent traders. Like firecracker traders, if our street traders are also settled in a ground, dharna site or any government vacant place, then the business of permanent and temporary shopkeepers will run smoothly and traffic will also be smooth. District Mahila Vyapar Mandal President Avantika Tandon suggested that the police beat system should be implemented till the festivals, so that discipline is maintained even after the anti-encroachment action of the Municipal Corporation and the city residents can take advantage of smooth traffic.
The District Magistrate assured the traders that soon the city dwellers will get relief. The traders urged that keeping in mind the upcoming festivals, the administration should take concrete steps, so that the interests of everyone from small shopkeepers to big traders are protected and Prayag residents can experience smooth traffic. On this occasion, Senior Vice President of Prayag Vyapar Mandal and President of City Western Federation Akhilesh Singh, Treasurer Sardar Jitendra Singh, President of Machinery Association Amrish Khurana, City Western Federation General Secretary Dhananjay Singh, General Secretary Mohit Nayyar, District Women’s Business Board General Secretary Pallavi Arora, Councilor Sahil Arora, Guest House Association President Gufran Ahmed, General Secretary Vidyasagar, Mahmood Ahmed Khan, Satya Prakash Mishra, Nikhil Malang, Pradeep Sachdev, Navdeep Gulati, Vijay Kumar Jaiswal, Atin Gupta, and many other officials were present.