Fee not paid even once', 2,831 street vendors lose their licence
Hindustan Times Chandigarh|December 19, 2024
The civic body had given them 30 days to clear the dues
Mandeep Kaur Narula

CHANDIGARH: The municipal corporation (MC) on Wednesday cancelled the licences of as many as 2,831 street vendors for not paying vending fee for even once since their registrations, thus, resulting in a total collective pending amount to a whooping ₹47 crore. The move came after the vendors failed to respond to a one-month ultimatum issued by the corporation.

The city has 10,903 registered street vendors in all, divided into three categories - street, essential and non-essential, who were registered in a survey in 2016. They were allotted vending sites for five years and had to pay a monthly licence fee. Of these, only 3,595 are paying up their dues on a regular basis.

As many as 7,308 registered street vendors owe a whopping ₹75 crore as fee to the civic body as of September 18, 2024, and at least 2,352 vendors have not paid the fee even once.

This story is from the December 19, 2024 edition of Hindustan Times Chandigarh.

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