Bhubaneswar: In a significant visit aimed at addressing the concerns of displaced street vendors, Odisha housing & urban development pricipal secretary Usha Padhee visited Puri on Saturday to assess the progress of the rehabilitation efforts for street vendors evicted from Badadand.
Usha Padhee toured the vending zone currently under development in the vicinity of the Sri Setu area. During her assesment, she directed departmental officials to take necessary measures to ensure the completion of the project, paying special attention to the needs of the displaced vendors.
During the visit, Smt. Padhee was briefed on the status of the vending zone project by officials from the Puri Municipality, including the Additional District Magistrate Puri and other key personnel. Despite ongoing efforts, displaced vendors have expressed dissatisfaction over delays in their rehabilitation, a matter Smt. Padhee acknowledged as pressing.
Following her site visit, Smt. Padhee held a meeting with the Sidhartha Sankar Swain, district collector,Vinit Agrawal SP , Kailash Chandra Naik, ADM, Abhimanyu Nayak.executive officer of the Puri Municipality, and other concerned officers. The discussion focused on expediting the rehabilitation process and addressing the grievances of the affected shopkeepers, who have been awaiting proper resettlement.
The principal secretary’s visit highlights the government’s commitment to ensuring that the displaced street vendors are swiftly rehabilitated in a manner that supports their livelihoods and respects their rights. The development of dedicated vending zones is a key part of the government’s broader urban development and vendor welfare initiatives.